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Reba was also a member of Red Arrows, Pen Pals and Choir. ' r- , M M M-fe t Mike resided in the city throughout his lifetime, 17 years. He attended John Mar- shall as a iunior high student. Mike was a I senior at North at the time of his death. While at North, Mike helped as a pro- iectionist and worked as a service station attendant after school. ' I' l ,.,.,.................J 5 nw QI: Wf Qi .A ' 1 MW fm MW ft? if 955256 wg? 9 ff? W W wk W AL y yFV5lW5fX .MfQQ1Z55 'N Q K 3 yy yr f ,qg Every day the sun rises and sets around the shrine. Inside her great walls can be found an education, even greater than that obtained from books. Her corridors are paths that lead to the highest phases of life. To all who enter her portals, her face carries a message. Her outer frame portrays the symbolic traditions of her en- vironment. The inner walls of her structure house a tremendous spirit, which is true of those who hold her up as their idol. Her hands extend a hearty welcome to all who seek new and glorious adventure. Those who delve into her books of knowledge will be rewarded for life. During the day she is subiected to many trials and tribulations, but at night her strength is regained with silence. ln the still of the dawn she poses for great artists, although the colors on their palettes cannot re- produce the splendid blending of her natural beauty. -41 ,M 'X , 1r,f't'-M. k- . ff 4 ,A .-Eg we 5-1.F.??Y Q-qv-'ISDSM ,A-F359-H , -fgfv ,fQ,: :AAN THA' to J .DERSTP-Npl' 'TH UN as, PRECEGUS . 5: 5.13-5 ' pazss , ssl. T55 misss f-AQ? 95535 1 V--' alms. yea F AN AND NlOR :Qg,A,5,A,XTN:S5 , In the fall a new flock of fledglings seek her support in an important task which is placed upon all who are yet young. During the winter months she watches girls become ladies, and boys become gentlemen. Then in the spring the fledglings fly away, having been fed wholesome provender gathered from the fields of know- ledge, and she is once more alone. But as mortals seek her aid in a troubled world, she can proudly hold her head up high, for she knows her educated children will face their problems with confidence. Every day l approach my shrine, my temple. Yes, every time I gaze upon her beauty my heart swells with pride. My eyes and voice reflect my true feelings for you see she's my present life, she's my door to the world, she's NORTH HIGH. DAGMAR MCGILL, '50 N' The friendships that we've made here QW Live on Though we'll departp iv K - T i The good times shared together 6 l Qurever warm each heart. it T Nm gp he se, N 1 1 N. X l X X c'e7K v K fx , 33' Within the walls of North High, That surround us here today, Dwell all our fondest memories Though we're far, tar away. The splendor ot her structure Conceals with rich disguise I An even greater beauty Which deep within her lies. Cu XR yy W ix 2 2231 2- ll lnla , T5 a' Qf'7f swf I lf'ffnb2li'SEfIilL.f .lZfe 'M! fffraw Wwiimsay 71 fr ,WW f6WRemain for all to ee. - 7V V'4f n M mrs W We ,ffwffi Egg, my Wi WW T 'T' WW Wwffwwcfwvf Wwe mwfgagn J-Myra ffm? 'Q W W'T 'f M gf f,,,,,Z??,2,7 'aye-'V5y:.1j l7 'WUC9l297m'Vrf'0 WWZVQMF ,-ffyrvfacld, X ai . ,S -1 .I f , X5 C. E. Strange Dr. Wesley Lauterbach, vice-principal, had a variety of duties including the handling of disciplinary problems, schedules, enrollment ancl several of the activities. Dean Stucky, assistant principal, also had many responsibilities. Some of his obligations were checking out students, making out pass cards and assigning detention. dministrators La Plans C. E. Strange, principal, served North since 1944. His friendliness and strong dedication to his work showed his great interest in young people. He mastered the administrative prob- lems and assumed the responsibility of attend- ing many extra-curricular activities. Mr. Strange was admired and respected by those vvho were acquainted with him during the past year. Dr. Wesley Lauterbach Dean Stucky BURT, ROMA JUNE-secretary, FISHER, HAZEL-registrar, HARRIS, MILDRED-production, HOGAN, VERA-clerk, LAWRENCE, LEONE-attendance secretary, METCALF, MARY JANE-PBX, RILEY, PAULA-library Clerk, WILSON, BARBARA-treasurer. -E:: M as 'wit X 'hw gn 'li ALLISON, ANITA-language arts, ANDREE, PAUL-physical education, ANDREWS, ANNE-counselor, BARRIE, LYN-language arts, BINGHAM, MARY-language arts, BLAZIER, HARRIET-mathematics, BOLAN, JOHN-physical education. BOWMAN, LORETTA-language arts, BRECKENRIDGE, L. O.-science, BROOKS, FRANCES-business, BROWN, DeFOREST-social science, CANINE, CELIA- mathematicsy CAUTHON, RALPH-mathematics, CHASE, RICHARD-counselor. Ei 'ht -Two Teachers Teach Man uhjeets in Eleven Fields Varied courses were offered in North's eleven departments: art, business, foreign language, homemaking, industrial arts, language arts, mathematics, music, science, social studies and physical education. Sixty-five subiects were taught by eighty-two teachers, seven of whom were new this year. Seventy well-equipped classrooms held the eighteen hundred students quite comfortably. North's faculty and office staff, led by the administration, worked together to prepare young people for the future. Their guidance and loyalty made North what it is today, an outstanding school for those who seek education. Qu, JPL. M CLARK, LAURA-physical education, COILE, R. J.-industrial arts, COWLES, RUTH-nurse, DEARINGER, NEIL-music, DROWATZKY, MINNIE-language artsy DUNN, HARDY-business, ELLIOTT, EDWIN-language arts. ENSZ, ROLAND-social science, FOLTZ, EARL-industrial arts, FORBES, HELEN athematics, FOWLER, LEE-social science, GARFIELD, MARVIN-social science, GIS HAROLD E-industrial arts' GOBLE RAYMOND-science 12,5 ..s.ft.e+1fasfQ e 33,41 gigs, g g . GOODWIN, MARGIE-arf, GRAY, CECIL-science, HALL, CLAYTON -industrial arts. if 5 HARMON, ROY T.-social science, HASKIN, LOIS-physical educa- tion, HENDERSHQT, MAURICE-physical education. HOLLOWELL, F. ROBERT-music, JOHNS, RUTH-music, JOHNSON, DELL-study hall. ' 'W' A' LAMB, TED-art, LEE, JOE-physical educaiiong LENT, THOMAS J.- aff. MARSHALL, SYBIL-language arts, MARTINSON, DON-mathema- tics, MASON, GLADYS-language arts. MASTIN, MARY HELEN-homemakingp MCPHERRON, LOlS-lan- guage artsy MOORE, WILLIAM-science. JOHNSTON, HENRY-study hall, JONES, ELIZABETH-language artsy JONES, ORIE-industrial arts. KINCAID, JAMES-physical education. GLADYS-homemaking. , x 4 .,::Q ..,1. 'ff L 11 ,Q 1 R f A An 11 ' ':'- -6- JONKER, ELSIE-language arts, KAUFMAN, ESTHER-language aris, KINNEY, GERALD-social science, KOBY, LYDIA-business, KUHN, ,7 , I , , . I , Hula Al I fE WAS QZXOMD .-fd! -M iii., Q 7 X 7 Q ,- -V I , ,Hemp ,, , I -..-.-..,..-,,i..,...f --f - ' 'I' f ' ' we f ' I . LM ff f ir , f QLSON, ELSIE-business- PARK D r1sp PAYNE, BERNICE Lafm 4 fy REGIER, GENE-science, SCHOENEWE, SYLVIA-physical educa- iiony SMITH, FRANCES-library. SMITH, LAURA-mathematics, STOSZ, NORA-business, STRATTON, ANGELA-language ans. SLIMNER, VERN-industrial arts, TATE, SIDNEY-social science, TEMPLE, ROBERT-business. N M Q . 3 2 TIGIEILEN, ANN-physical education, TOMLINSON, SUZANNE--Ian- W guage arts, WALKER, ENAS-homemaking. N - I ' WEBB, CARL-social science, WILEY, H. F.-science, WINDSOR, BILL-indusiriaI arts. WIMMER, KENNETH-industrial arts, WOELK, RANDOLPH-science, WOQD, HAROLD-business. WOOD, STEPHEN-social science, WOODMAN, ELAINE-physical education, WRIGHT, ROBERT-counselor. I -7- i As Marvin Garfield gave an assignment to Don Martinson explained one of the more difficult problems his American history class, Gary Gregory to his class. prepared to study the next day's lesson. O Q I . O M0 ern Equ ment, Better Teachm ethods Ald Education The 1961-1962 school ear at orth i lu d ny W methods of t a I . Seniors were required to take an English urse in their thir ear. T y cho tr a um of ours includi 12C, college reading, English literature, world li ature, io 'sm peech r dram tics. A w rse dx this ye was English V-VI. This particular class as u twithout h Q as' . ' and t e ip Sin as fur is to i demon t tioxn and pr de learning by doing. A Multilith Offset P ss n Phil u ' r d to t e i dus I l ts at ent. ew ac isitions of the business department in- c de t Vict te ke a ing hin s, e erc nt 'c cu a r a the ne est nd latest invention in typewriters, t I le ' e d el rit . X xl ' . ' l . . e ok nt s e, a a chan . E h s de takin at least to u es paid an eight dollar fee at the b ' 'ng f sc ol ea r r tal his roc o ted sed bo es xby the bookstore. . X . Ql P cream was ed into the gymnae 1 Having a 'gab fest are Paul Andree, Sampling Christmas goodies at the annual A sium because of cold weather. Around the table are J. W. Kincaid, Otto Irby and Charles homemaking department's party are Mrs. Lois ' Robert Temple, Mrs. Henry Johnston, Mrs. Randolph Brooks. With his back turned is Rob- McPherron and Miss Bernice Payne. Students Woelk, Mr. Woelk, Mrs. Tom Lent, Mr. Lent, Hardy ert Wright. serving are Sue Nazel and Beverly Bolan. Dunn, Mrs. Dunn and Henry Johnston. -3- QW ' s Y-Teens 35 Proctor Z. Proctor 3. School, Tex as-2. Nocturnes 35 Proctor 2. 1-2-35 Glee Club 3. Sports 1-35 Sports Club BARRERA, MARGIE-Future Medical Careers 1-25 Red Arrows 25 Spanish Club 1-2-3. BATT, NANCY SUSAN1R6d Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 1. BEAHM, RONNIE JAMES-SUIIICSICT Honor Roll 25 Football 25 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 North High Singers 2-3. BEERY, Tom-Semester Honor Roll 1-35 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Latin Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Stamp, Coin Club 15 Golf 25 Tennis 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 25 North High Singers 35 Intra- City Honor Society 2. BENDER, iiENNIi'l'l1 VVAYNHT Sk'lY1CStt'I' Ilonor Roll 1-25 Math Club 35 Science Club 35 Golf 1-2. 15ENNliT'l', MIKE EUGENE-Chess Club 15 I.ettermen's Club 1-2-3: Golf 1-2-3. BENTLEY, SANDRA SUE-Future Medical Careers 1-25 Red Arrows 1-3. BERG, KtXREN'SEiI1CSf8f Honor Roll 1-2-35 Bible Club 1, Cabinet and Council 2, President 35 Future Teachers 35 Glee Club 15 Triple Trio 15 Choir 2-35 Intra-City Honor Society 2. BETH, KAREN SCE1St'lIlC5fCF Honorable lViention 1-25 Red Arrows 1-25 Bookstore 1-2-3. ' BETTEGA, CARoLYN JEANTSCIYIESIFI' Honorable Mention 1-25 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 25 After School Sports 1-25 Sports Club 25 Proctor 2. BILHARTZ, JOAN I.eA-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Thespians 35 Business Club 25 Red Arrows 2-35 Redskin Players 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1-25 After School Sports 15 Modern Choir 3: Proctor 3. BxNroRn, VVIl.BL'RTA Sue-Semester Honor Roll 35 Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 American Music 25 Bible Club 25 High School Red Cross 15 Red Arrows 15 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2. A ARNIDT, FRANCES MARIE1SEmESfEY Honorable Mention 15 Bible Club 1-2-35 A'rnrR'roN, JERI LYNN-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Thespians 1-2, Presi- dent 35 Red Arrows 1-25 Redskin Players 1-2-35 Y-Teens Cabinet and Council 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 North High Singers 2-35 AUs'rtN, MARSHALL RAY-I.ettermen's Club 1-35 Track 15 Swimming 1-35 Cross Country 15 Glee Club 3. Transferred from Perryton High AAVERY, Eoolif LEE-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 American Music 25 Bible Club 15 Lettermen's Club 1-2-3 5 Baseball 1-2-3 5 VVrestling 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 North High Singers 2-3 BAosnAw, RAYMOND ANDREW-Bible Club 1-3, Cabinet and Council 25 Pen Pals 15 Basketball 1. BAKER, EMMA-Bible Club 15 Glee Club 15 Chorus 3. BALIMIN, JEFF KENT1SCmCSICf Honorable Mention 25 American Music 25 Chess Club 1-2-35 Stamp, Coin Club 35 Track 15 Cross-Country 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-3. BALL, AIARTH.-1 STEWART-Semester Honor Roll 25 Great Books 25 Latin Club 15 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows 2-35 After School Sports 15 Sports Club 15 Life Saving 15 Band 1. Basics, KAREN R.-Semester Ilonor Roll 2-35 Red Arrows 1, Cabinet and Council 2-35 Spanish Club 2-35 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports 25 Sports Club 15 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 35 North BANKs, OLLIE MAE-Future Medical Careers 25 Glee Club 1. BARBOSA, RUTH MARIE-Bible Club 1-25 Red Arrows 35 Spanish Club la.-XRXESHJlfDY1SBIDCSlSI' Honor Roll 35 Semester Honorable Mention 21 Business Club 1-2-35 High School Red Cross 1-2-35 After School ADAMS, LARRY I..--Chess Club 1. Amie, JtJsToN DALE-Distributive Education President 35 Rifle Club 25 Projectionis: 3. Aol-LE, VVliSl.EY BARRIE-Business Club 35 Rifle Club 25 Projectionist 2 -XLBERT, LEE-Chess Club 1-25 Hi-Y 15 I.ettern1en's Club 1-2-35 Tennis 15 VVrestling 1-2-35 Cross-Country 2. .Al.IlERTSUN, MARVIN-Business Club 15 Chess Club 1-25 Lettermen's Club 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Assistant Sports Editor 35 TOYVER Circulation Manager 35 Football 1-2-3 5 Basketball 15 Track 1-2-3 5 VVresLling5 1-2-35 Projectionist 1-2-3. IXLLEN, CIIARLES Rarmoxo ALLEY, BlANCY ciAR0l.E1PG11 Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-3. YXLLRED, K1NNETlI EnwARo ALLRED, Roi' E.fRifle Club 1-2-35 Slide Rule Club 2. .Al.TMAN, LETHA JANE-Y-Teens 3. ARD, CAROL LEE-Quill and Scroll 35 Future Teachers 35 International Relations Club 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Assistant Editor 35 After School Sports 1-25 Aqua hdaidens 25 Proctor 2-35 ARMHUR, i.iNnA CARoLE-Semester Honor Roll 35 Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Great Books 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Spanish 25 After School Sports 1-2. BLASE, HENRY-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Chess Club 15 Latin Club 25 Lcttermen's Club 35 Spanish Club 1-25 Swimming 1-2 5 Tennis 1-2-3 5 Band 1-25 Orchestra 2-3 5 Pep Band 3. BLUNT, NIICHAEL-CiOlf 1-25 VVrestling 1. BOGER, RONALD VV.-Hi-Y 15 Rifle Club 25 NORTH STAR Circulation Manager 3, Assistant Photographer 1-2-35 TOVVER Photographer 2-35 Tennis 15 VVrestling 1. BOHANNON, LEANNA KAY'iPEll Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Safety Club 35 After School Sports 1. BOLEN, BEVERLY RAYIIOELI,-Semester Honor Roll 1-35 Semester Honor- able MentioII 25 Bible Club 2-35 Red Arrows 15 After School Sports 25 Proctor 3. BOLTON, BARBARA LEILANI-Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 15 Proctor 1-2. BOTKIN, GARY' PAGE-Transferred from Peabody High School. BOWERS, CECILY ANN-Red Arrows 1-2-35 Safety Club 2, President 3, State Vice-Presidnet 35 Student Legislature 15 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports 15 Orchestra 1-2-35 Instrumental Ensembles 2-3. BOYD, RICIIIE VV,-American Music 25 Rifle 1-2-3. BRADBURY, CAROLYN SUE-Semester Honorable Mention 25 French Club 15 Future Medical Careers 2, Corresponding Secretary 35 Health CouII- cil 35 Red Arrows 15 Safety Club 2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 Proctor 3. BRANT, ROBERTA DIANNE-Distrihutive Education 35 High School Red Cross 1-2, President 35 Redskin Players 1-25 Red Arrows 15 After School Sports 1. Mention 25 Business Club 25 BRIEN, SANDRA SUE Red Arrows 1 School Sports 35 Bookstore 3, Spanish Club 1-2-35 Rifle Club 1. Bookstore 3. BROWN, MOSES-Hi-Y 3. Glee Club 15 Proctor 3. Orchestra 1. BRIGMAN, DUWAINE KEITII-High School Red Cross 1-25 Arr Club 35 Football 1-25 Track 1-25 VVrestling 1-25 BRINTON, BARBARA-SQIHCSICI' Honor Roll 1-2-35 French Club 2, Secretary 35 Great Books 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 15 BUCK, I..-iRRY'lRifiC Club 1. BL'I5RKI, SIIARON ANN-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Spanish Club 35 After School Sports 1-2-35 Sports Cluh 1-2, President 35 Letterwoman 2. BIJI.I.A, JACKIE SUE-iA1l'lEl'1C21Il Music 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 35 1i'ljRGESS, JOIIN JAMES-Radio Club 2. BURR, SIIGXE I.OIJIsE-Semester Honor Roll Red Arrows 1-2-35 Student Legislature Cabinet and Council 35 After School Glec Club 1, Accompanist 25 Choir 3. BURNS, RODGER CRAIG-Lettermen's Club 2-35 Track 1-25 WvfESKii11g 1. Buss, H. DAVID-Semester Honorable Mention and Debate 35 Latin Club President 25 Pen Pals 25 Band 15 BUTCI-IER, SHARON LOUISE-Bible Club 2-3. BYLER, SIIARON ANN--Bible Club 35 Y-Teens 2. 1-2-3 5 Future Teachers 3 5 2, Secretary 3 5 Y-Teens 2, Sports 15 Sports Club 25 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 25 15 Bible Club 15 Discussion CABLE, GEORGE ALAN-Bible Club 3. Transferred from Moberly Junior College, Missouri. CARLE, 'THOMAS I..-Hi-Y 2-35 Latin Club 25 Redskin Players 25 Foot- ball 15 Golf 25 Glee Club 15, Choir 2-3. CARLSON, DENNIS Rov--Pen Pals 15 Radio Club 2-35 Track 1-25 Cross- Country 25 Band 1. CARPENTER, IVIARGARET GR,ACEiSC!llfSlCf Honor Roll 25 Semester Honor- able Mention 15 Quill and Scroll 35 Future Teachers 35 international Relations President 35 Pen Pals Secretary 2: Red Arrows 2-3, Sophomore Representative 15 Safety Club 15 Student Legislature 3, Vice-President 2, lntra-City Student Council Alternate 25 NORTH STAR Editorial Editor 35 TOVVER Activities 35 After School Sports 15 Aqua Maidens 25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Proctor 3. C.-XRRELL, PEGGY 'IRAN-Rtad Arrows 15 Redskin Dancers 1-25 After School Sports 15 Proctor 2. CARTER, SANDY D.-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 15 Cabinet and Council 2-35 After School Sports 15 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 3. CASANOVA, Bi.-XRY EI,I.EN-International Relations 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-3. CATO, ALXRVIN WAYNE C,-XULEY, GUY-Rifle Club 15 Football 1-25 Tumbling 25 WVrestling 1. CAvINEss, NTIKE 45.-KYLE-LCItt'l'1I161liS Club 35 Football 1-2-35 Track 1-25 VVrestling 1-25 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 1. CHAFFIN, .AXN-AY-TECIISI 3. Transferred from Shawnee High Schbol, Okla- homa-Semester HoIIor Roll 15, Pep Club 1-2. CI-IAIJPELL, CATHERINE BLANCIIE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Future Teachers 35 High School Red Cross Parliamentarian 15 International Relations 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-25 Aqua Maidens 15 Sports Club 15 Life Saving 25 Orchestra I.ibrarian 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 North High Singers 2-3. .L ..... 'fins CHRISMAN, join' E.-Vice-President 25 Student Body Vice-President 35 Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 High School Red Cross 15 Thespians Vice-President 35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Redskin Dancers 15 Redskin Players 1, Treasurer 25 Student Legislature 15 Vice-President 35 Triple Trio 15 Choir 2-3. CLARK, Bk1RXAllE'I I'E-Red Arrows 1-2-35 1'-Teens 35 Glee Club 15 Proctor 2. CLASSES, KENNY I..-Bible Club 15 Rifle Club 25 Glue Club 15 Choir 2-3. C1.Ax'roN, YPRNUX Cl..-XREXlflifpfll-iQ'CIiCllli5l 1-2-3. CLUTHIER, TERRY-French Club 15 Futurc 'Teachers 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2, Cabinet and Council 35 Y-Teens 35 After School Sports 15 Sports Club 1. COATE, BETTY I.-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Semester Honorable Men- tion 15 American Music 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1-2: Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 3. Cot,E, CARULYN SUE-Semester Honorable Mention 15 Bible Club 1-25 Business Club 35 Pen Pals 25 After School Sports 1-25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 3. COMSTUCK, BAR'roN l,owE1,1.-Semester Ilonor Roll 35 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Bible Club 2-35 Stamp, Coin Club 2-35 Track 2-35 Cross-Country 3. Transferred from VVarsaw High School, Indiana- Bible Club 1. CONNER, I.oRA jEANNtawSevnt-ster Honor Roll 1-25 Quill and Scroll 35 Future Medical Careers 15 High School Red Cross 15 Y-Teens 35 NORTH STAR Page Six Editor 35 TOVVER Co-Editor 35 After School Sports 25 Band 1-25 Orchestra 35 Pep Band 2-35 Instrumen- tal Ensemble 35 lntra-City Honor Society 2. Coox, JENNIFER-Semester Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-'Ieens 35 After School Sports 15 Glet' Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 35 Proctor 3. CUPE, joLA ANN-Vice-President 35 Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Semester Honorable Mention 15 American Music 25 Future Teachers 35 In- ternational Relations 35 Pen Pals Reporter 25 Red Arrows 1-2-3. Coss, JUIINXIE T.lriliSihI'l'l'lt'l'j' Club 2. CoL't.soN, RUl31'lR'l' .'xl,l,AN1SI1Ill1iSl1 Club 2-35 Swimming 25 Band 1. Cox, lhi.-XRY Es'rnER-American Music 25 Bible Club 1-25 Future Teachers 35 lnternational Relations 35 Glee Club 1. CKABTREE, XYVUXNE-Flllllft' Medical Careers 25 Glee Club 1. CRAFT, DARREL IDEAS-.'x1 Cl'lt'l'y Club 25 Track 15 Swimming 1. CR.tNoAx.r,, Sasnm ANN-Distributiw Education 35 High School Red Cross 1-2. CRILI., CArvtn.t.A CoNs'l'AscE-Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 1-25 Sports Club 1-25 l.ife Saving 15 Proctor 1-2. CRoN, LINDA KAY-Transferred from Coffeyville, Kansas. CROVV, CTQUNI SUMNNE-lnternational Relations 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 2-35 Nlodern Choir 3. CUMNHNGS, NEITA SlQE1fhIl1t'!'iCIlI1 Music 25 Business Club 35 After School Sports 1-25 Modern Choir 2-3. CUMMINS, RUHERT TVTERIJN-cil1t'SS Club 25 Stamp, Coin Club 15 Football 1-2-35 Track 1-25 Swimming 1-25 VVrestling 2. CYRIJS, jcm' LYNN-Semester Honor Roll l-2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1. CZERXIAK, JANET-Business Club 25 Spanish Club 1. DAVIS, JUDY LEE-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 2, Publicity Chairman 35 After School Sports 1-25 Sports Club 25 Proctor 3. DAwsoN, KAREN JUNE-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 French Club 25 Red Arrows 1-35 After School Sports 1-25 Proctor 2. DAY, JOE-IJTSCUSSTOII and Debate 35 Hi-Y 25 Redskin Players 2, Vice-President 25 Track 1-2-35 Cross-Country 15 Stage Technician 1-2-3. Dt-LLAPP, NEIL-Semester Honor Roll 35 Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Bible Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Swimming 15 Tennis 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-3. DENNETT, Tom-Rifle Club 15 Football 15 Track 1-2. DEseAtN, KATnt.EEN ANN-High School Red Cross 25 Red Arrows 1-2-3: Redskin Players 2-35 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports l-25 Sports Club 25 Life Savings 2. Transfetred from VVichita High School East. DICKERSCJN, Jossen xl.-Ulee Club 25 Choir 3. D1E'rscH, ,Ions P.-Transtt-rretl from Kapaun, DINE, ,lL'Dl'rtt I.1.tNN-Bible Club 25 International Relations 35 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows 1-25 NORTH STAR Reporter 25 Life Saving 2. Docxcm, GLENI7.X Rust-3-American Music 25 Bible Club 25 Business Club 35 Pen Pals 15 After School Sports 25 Bookstore 2. TDUURNBOS, Pxrkxctft ANNWSQ-mester Honor Roll 25 Bible Club 15 Future Nlcdical Careers 2-35 Proctor 2. DUTTON, FRANK EDWARD-Semester Honorable Mention 15 Lettermen's Club 2-35 Student irgiillllllft' 15 Football l-2-35 Track 15 Swimming 25 VVrestling 1. -12- DYE, PATRICIA K.-Semester Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Future Medical Careers 35 High School Red Cross 1-25 Latin Club 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 1-2. DYKES, RosE'rTA-Bible Club 1-25 Business Club 35 Spanish Club 2. EBY, CIIARLES KIMBELL-Chless Club 1-25 Rifle Club 1. Ensure, JACK VVAYNE-Bible Club 25 Basketball 2. EIIRLICII, LARRY ITEAN-Blllld 1. EICIIACKER, GLORIA-Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 15 After School Sports 1-2-35 Sports Club 2-3. ELDREDGE, LARRY-I.ettermen's Club 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Vklrcstling 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 North High Singers 3. ELLIS, SUSAN KAY -SCIUCSIEF Honorable Mention 25 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 2, Sergeant at Arms 15 Vice Prtsident 35 Y-Teens 1-35 After School Sports 1-2-3. ELI.swoR'rI-I, Ros' PRFSTUN1SCICllCt' Club 1-25 Band 1-2-3. ERMEY, PATRICIA ANN-French Club 35 Pen Pals 25 Redskin Players 35 Proctor 2. EvERE'I I', RICHARD ALLEN-Semester Honorable Mention 25 Bible Club 1-3, Prep Captain 25 Football 1-25 Baseball 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 North High Singers 2-3. EVERY, JIM EARL-Archery Club 25 Rifle Club 15 Stamp, Coin Club 3. FENTON, MICIIAEI.-Semester Honor Roll 25 Future Medical Careers Vice-President 35 Hi-Y 25 LatiII Club 15 Basketball 15 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 2-35 Instrumental Ensembles 2. FIELD, F. TED-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Boy's State 25 Student Body President 35 Sergeant at Arms 25 Student Legislature 1-3, Parliamentarian 25 Intra-City Student Council 25 Football 1-25 Tennis 1-2-35 VVrtstling 1-2-35 Band 3, Sophomore Representative 1, Vice-President 25 Pep Band 1-2-35 Instrumental Ensembles 1-2-35 Intra-City Honor Society 2. FIELDS, JAMES E.-Lettermenys Club 35 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-3. FIRSTENEERCER, MARI' CAROLYN-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Student Legistlature 2, Chaplain 25 Y-Teens 2, Secretary 35 After School Sports 15 Life Saving 15 Proctor 35 Intra-City Honor Society 2. FISIIER, PATRICIA J.-Semester Honorable Mention 15 Pen Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens Cabinet and Council 35 Alter School Sports 1-2. Transferred from Vllichita High School East-Pep Club 15 Future Teachers 1. FLErcIIER, RONNIE KEITII-Rifle Club 15 Spelling Improvement 2. FLOYD, SUSAN KAY-French Club 15 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-3, Cabinet and Council 25 Spanish Club 35 After School Sports 1-25 Aqua Maidens 1, Transferred from Topeka High School-Studen: Council 15 Pep Club 1. FORBES, SIIIRLEI' R05EzET'I'A-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 French Club 35 Latin Club 15 Safety Club 25 Spelling Improvement 25 After School Sports 1-2. FoRxEx', BRENT-Chess Club 25 Hi-Y 25 I.ettermen's Club 35 Spanish Club 15 Football 1-2-35 Vllrestling 1-3. FORTNEY, STEI-IIIAXIE DoNICE-Semester Honorable Mention 25 Future Medical Careers 35 Pen Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Glee Club 1. FOSTER, LOIS ELIZABETII-Bible Club 15 Business Club 35 Student Legislature 25 Y-Teens 15 NORTH STAR Reporter 35 After School Sports 2. FOVVLER, CAROLYX ELIZABETH-'1Al'IlC!'iC21II Music 25 Business Club 25 Dis- tributive Education 35 Future Medical Careers 15 Glee Club 1. FRANKLIN, BARBARA JEAN-Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 1-2. FRAZIER, CAROLYN SUE-American Music 25 Business Club 35 Pen Pals 1-35 Red Arrows 1-25 After School Sports 1-25 Glee Club 15 Bookstore 2. FRAzIER, Dos DAV'IDLRIflC Club 15 Football 15 Baseball 2. FREDERICK, SIIIRLEY-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Men- tion 15 American Music 25 Bible Club 2-35 Red Arrows 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Triple Trio 15 North Nocturnes 35 Proctor 3. FRosT, HELEN PATRICIA-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Spanish Club 1-25 After School Sports 1-25 Life Saving 15 Proctor 3. FUNK, CI-IARLES HENRY-French Club 1-25 Rifle Club 1-25 Football 1-25 Basketball 15 Band 1-2-35 Pep Band 3. FUNK, GLENDA JEWELI.-French Club 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 3. FUNK, JUDY DE.-ANNE-SCDTCSICT Honorable Mention 1-25 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Redskin Players 35 StudeIIt Legislature 35 Y-Teens 35 Aqua Maidens 25 Glee Club 15 Proctor 1. QIALYARDT, NoRMA KAY-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Bible Club 1-35 High School Red Cross 1-2-35 Red Arrows Cabinet Zllld Council 15 After School Sports 1-Z5 Sports Club 1-25 Life Saving 25 Glee Club 15 IVIoderII Choir 25 Choir 3. GAIvIIvIoN, SHARON KATIILEENT.'xIH6T1CHH Music 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Spelling Improvement 25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2-3. GARRISON, VVILLIANI AALLEN-SETTIQSICI' Honorable Mention 15 Chess Club 1-2. GATES, JUDYLSGIIICSICF Honorable Mention 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 15 Cabinet and Council 2-35 After School Sports 15 Life, Saving 1. l l l l 4 GIBSON, LARRY R.-Semester Honorable Mention 23 Chess Club 1-2-33 Ili-Y 13 Math Club 33 Rifle Club 1-23 Basketball 1-23 Golf 13 Baseball 2-3. GII.Es, KAREN KAY'-SEIHCSKCF Honor Roll 1-23 Fu- ture Teachers 33 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Student Legislature 23 Y-Teens 1, Cabinet and Council 2, Treasurer 33 After Achool Sports 13 Glee Club 13 Modern Choir 23 Choir 33 Proctor 3. GIl.I., ANN LAKEMAN-Semester Honor Roll 2-33 Semester Honorable Mention 13 Thespians Sec- retary 33 American Music 23 Bible Club Zz Future Teachers 2-33 Pen Pals 13 Red Arrows 1-33 Redskin Players 2, Treasurer 33 After School Sports 1-2-33 Life Saving 1-Z3 Book- store 2. LEIASSCUCK, ANITA LoUIsE-Red Arrows 1-2-33 Span- ish Club 13 Y-Teens 23 Choir 2-33 North Nocturnes 2-33 Proctor 1. GoMEz, ANGELA-SCIHESIEF Honor Roll 3. Trans- ferred from Newton High School-Pep Club 23 Semester Honorable Niention 1. GoNzAI,Es, joIIN-Rifle Club 13 Spanish Club 1-3, Sergeant at Arms 23 VVrestli'ng 1. GoNzAI.Es, PETE-Semester Honorable Mention 23 Lettermen's Club 2-33 Football 1-2-33 Track 13 VVrestling 1-2. CTOUDING, VVALTER MCKINNLEX'-RiflC Club 13 Spanish Club 1-23 VVrestling 1. GRAIIAM, CI-IARLEEN MARIE-Transferred from Wich- ita High School South-High School Red Cross 1-23 Future Homemakers President 13 Swimming 13 Golf 1-23 Pep Club 1. GlLkIi.AM, NANCY KAYE-Distributive Education Secretary 3. Transferred from Bellaire-Houston High School, Texas-Future Teachers Presi- dent 1, Parliamentarian 23 Annual Staff 1-23 Pep Squad 1-23 Latin Club 13 Newspaper -ef'-W Yfffrr- -- Staff 23 Spanish Club 2. GRAUI., VVALTER DALE-Semester Honorable Mention I-23 Discussion and Debate President 33 Slide Rule 23 Football 1-23 Track 13 VVrestling 1. GRAY, GRETA SUE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 French Club 33 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Spanish Club 1-23 Proctor 1-23 Intra-City Honor Society 2. GREEN, CONNIE MAE-Bible Club 1-2-33 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 1-3. GREEN, LINDA SUE-Pen Pals 33 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y-Teens 33 After School Sports 1-33 Sports Club 13 Glee Club 1. GRIBBLE, Susl-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Future Teachers 33 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y.Teen5 13 Band 1-2.33 Orchestra 1-2-33 Pep Band 1-2-33 Twirler 1-2, Head Twirler 33 Choir 3. RN! GKIER, MARY KAT1-ILEEN-Semester Honor Roll 1-23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y-Teens 1, Cabinet and Council 2, Vice-President 33 After School Sports 13 Proctor 3. GRUBB, JOHN MELVIN-'RHdi0 Club 2-33 Rifle Club 1. GUINN, PEGGY JOYCE-Semester Honorable Mention 1-23 Chess Club 33 After School Sports 1-3. HALE, LINDA SUE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Pen Pals 2-33 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y-Teens 13 After School Sports 1-2-33 Proctor 2-33 Intra-City Honor Society 2. HALLORAN, NANCY E.-Semester Honorable Mention 23 French Club 33 Redskin Play:-rw 23 Spanish Club 23 Proctor 3. Transferred from Cathedral High School, Colorado-Science Study l. HALSELL, KATHRYN A.-Semester Honor Roll 2-33 Pen P3115 23 Red Arrows 2-33 Y-Teens Cabinet and Council 33 After School Sports 23 Proctor 33 Intra-City Honor Society 2. Transferred from Arcadia High School, Arizona-Girls Athletic Association 15 PYP Club 12 Tri-Ili-Y S9CF9!2ll'y 1? Trl-Hi-Y MUdCl Legislature 1. HARRELL, PAULA JEAN-American Music 23 Bible Club 33 Red Arrows 23 Y-Teens 33 Glee Club 13 Modern Choir 2-3, HARRIS, LARRY-Semester Honorable Mention 1-23 Lettermen's Club 2-33 Spanish Club 13 Golf 1-2-3. PIARSHFIELD, AF1'ON LoRAINE--Semester Honor Roll 1-23 Chess Club 33 Pen Pals 13 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Safety Club Project Chairman 33 Spanish Club 23 After School Sports 1-23 Orchestra 1-2, Secretary 3. HARTMAN, DELAINE KAY-Semester Honor Roll 1-23 Future 'Teachers 2-33 Red Arrows 1-23 Y-Teens Cabinet and Council 1, Treasurer 23 President 33 After School Sports 13 Glee Club 13 Choir 23 North High Singers 33 Proctor 3. HARTMAN, KATHERYN ANN-Semester Honor Roll 33 Math Club 3. H.-1RV'EY, SHEILA JEAN-Y-TSCBHS 33 Bible Club 1-2-33 Glee Club 1. Transferred from VVichita High School East. HASKIN, ERIC-Semester Honorable Mention 1-23 International Relations 33 Latin Club 13 Slide Rule Club 23 Football 13 Tennis 1-2. HATCHER, SI-IARON LEE-Future Medical Careers 1. HAUPT, CHARLOTTE MARIE-Semester Honor Roll 1-33 Semester Honorable Mention 23 Archery Club 23 Chess Club 33 Red Arrows 13 Safety Club Secretary- Treasurer 33 Y-Teens 13 Band 1-2-33 Orchestra 33 Instrumental Ensembles 1-2. HAWRINS, PATSY RUTI-I-International Relations 33 Pen Pals 1-23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 After School Sports 1-2. HAWORTII, WILLIAM ROYAL1S6mCSfCf Honorable Mention 23 Bible Club 1-2-3. HEATWDLE, BEVERLY jo-Semester Honor Roll 13 Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Ydliffllfi 1-35 After School SPOYIS 1-2-3: Triple Trio 12 Clwir 2-33 B00liSf0l'C 2-5- HEFLIN, LAVUN JEANETTE-Semester Honorable Mention 1-23 American Music 23 Business Club 33 Pen Pals 33 Red Arrows 13 Redskin Players 23 After School Sports 1-2: Glee Club 13 Modern Choir 2. HELT, DOUG1.A5 K.-Football 1. HENRY, NANCY JANE-Semester Honorable Mention 23 Quill and Scroll 33 Future Teachers 33 Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Safetv Club 13 NORTH STAR Business Manager 33 TOVVER Activities 33 After School Sports 1-3. ' -14- HENsoN, CAROLYN SUE-Archery Club 15 Distribu- tive Education 35 Rifle Club 2. TraIIsferred from Crosbyton, Texas. HERRINGJ BETTY HEUN, CLARENCE RAY HEWITT, JOHN EVAN-Lettermen's Club 35 Stamp, Coin Club 15 Basketball 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Cross-Country 1-2-3. HILI., ELLEN SCmCSfEf Honorable Mention 15 Great Books 25 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 1-25 Junior Life Saving 15 Band 1. HINKLE, GENE RAYMOND-Lettermen's Club 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Band 1-2-3. HINKLE, MAJ: EDWARD-Hi-Y Model Legislature 25 Hi-Y 1-3, Vice-President 25 International Rela- tions 35 Latin Club 25 Rifle Club 1-25 Safety Club 25 NORTH STAR Circulation Manager 35 Track 1-2-35 Swimming 1-25 Cross-Country 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-3. HINXENKAMP, TERRY EUGENE HITCHCOCR, RICHARD C.-Semester Honorable Men- tion 2. Transferred from Wichita High School VVest-Bible Club 1. Hoocss, CYNTHIA THoMAsINE-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals Re- porter 25 Red Arrows 1-2, President 35 Rifle Club 15 Student Legislature 15 Y-Teens 35 After School Sports 35 Proctor 1. HoDcEs, EVELYN MAE-Chess Club 2-35 Red Arrows 15 Y-Teens 3. HoELsCHER, ROBERT KENT-Wrestling 35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-3. HOFFER, EVA MARIE1SEmESlEf Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Quill and Scroll 35 International Relations Secretary-Treasurer 35 Pen Pals 1, Program Chairman 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Advertising Manager 35 TOWER Activities 35 After School Sports 1-25 Sports Club 2. HOLLAND, LAWRENCE VV.-Radio Club 2-35 Science Club 15 Projectionist 3. HOLLINGSWORTH, NEIL HOLMES, DENISE MARIE-SCMCSICF Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Future Teachers 2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Great Books Vice-President 25 Inter- national Relations Service Chairman 35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Redskin Players 35 After School Sports 15 Orchestra 1-2-35 Proctor 2. HOLMES, SHERI ANN-Semester Honor Roll 25 High School Red Cross 35 Red Arrows 1-3, Cabinet and Council 25 Y-Teens 1, Cabinet and Council 25 After School Sports 1-Z-35 Life Saving 15 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Proctor 1. HOLT, CAROLE ANN-Semester Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Business Club 25 Red Arrows 15 Sports Club 1. HoovER, REBECCA DEANE-American Music 25 Bible Club 15 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows 35 Redskin Players 25 Rifle Club 15 Y-Teens 1-35 After School Sports 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 35 Bookstore 3. HOPE, RANDLE KENT-Ifii-HY President 15 Redskin Players 35 Rifle Club 15 Projectionist 1-2-35 Stage Technician 1-2-3. HOSENEY, PATRICIA Jo ANN1FTCDCh Club 2-35 Future Teachers 35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports 1-25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2. HOUSTON, SHIRLEY ANN'-SCm8SI6F Honor Roll 35 Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 American Music 25 Bible Club 25 Business Club 35 Pen Pals 15 After School Sports 1-25 Bookstore 2-3. Hoy, BILL W.-Rifle Club 15 Football 1. HUFF, H,AROLD JEssE-Rifle Club 2-35 Football 3. Transferred from Ponca Military Academy-Football 15 Rifle 15 Track 1. HUNT, JUDITH YVONNE-Future Medical Careers 2-35 Safety Club 2-35 Band 15 Glee Club 35 Proctor 2. HURST, PATRICIA JEAN-S9Il'lCSfEX' Honor Roll 1-2-35 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports 1-35 BaIId Librarian 1-2-35 Twirler 35 Instrumental Ensembles 1-2. INGELS, JANE-Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1-35 After School Sports 2-35 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 3, Proctor 2-3. JACKSON, CIIRISTOPHERTRiflC Club 15 Football 2-35 Wrestling 2. JACKSON, DORIS JEAN-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Quill and Scroll 35 Future Teachers 35 Redskin Players 15 Y-Teens 15 NORTH STAR Feature Editor 35 TOVVER Underclassmen Editor 35 BaIId 1-2-35 Orchestra 35 Pep Band 2-35 Proctor 25 Intra-City Honor Society 2. JARRETT, VVILLIE STEVEN-NORTH STAR Typist 35 Hi-Y 1-2-35 Track 15 Swimming 15 Golf 35 Choir 2-3. JIMENEZ, BEA-Spanish Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 25 After School Sports 35 Glee Club 15 MDdETII Choir 2-3. JOHNSON, MARTHA Lot:-Semester Honor Roll 1-35 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1-35 NORTH STAR Advertisxng Manager 35 After School Sports 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 35 Bookstore 2, Manager 35 Alternate Cheerleader 3. JOHNSON, W. EVAN-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Lettermen's Club 2, President 35 Student Legislature 35 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Track Z5 Baseball 1. JORDAN, JOHN LESLIE-SQCYTISSICI' Honorable Mention 15 Rifle Club 1-2-35 Stamp, Coin Club 1-2-3. ISAHOE, JUDITH ANN-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 American Music 25 Bible Club 2-35 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 35 Proctor 3. BEAST, NANCY ELLEN-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Mention 15 Secretary-Treasurer 25 Discussion and Debate 15 High School Red Cross 25 Red Arrows 1-2, Secretary 35 Student Legislature 35 Y-Teens 35 After School Sports 1-2-35 Sports Club 25 Proctor 1-2. -15- KEENE, MARX' JANE-Red Arrows 1- 2-33 Spanish Club 1-2-33 NORTH STAR Reporter 33 Band 1-23 Proc- tor 3. KEIMIG, JACQUELYN FAYETPEH Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Safety Club 23 Proctor 1. KELSEY, LYNDA SIIAREN-Future Teachers 33 Pen Pals 23 Red Ar- rows 2-33 Redskin Players 13 Y- Teens: 3. KIEFFER, CHERYI. S.-Distributive Education 33 Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-23 Y-Teens 1. KIIOPP, CAROLYN 1bIAEm-SCITISSKCI' Hon- or Roll 1-2-33 Red Arrows 13 After School Sports 1-23 Sports Club 23 Proctor 2. KNAPP, BEVERLY ANN-Semester Hon- or Roll 33 Semester Honorable Men- tion 23 French Club 1-23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y-Teens Cabinet and Council 33 After School Sports 1-23 Proctor 2-3. KUIIN, CARoI. ANN-Semester Honor Roll 23 Semester Honorable Men- tion 13 Red Arrows 1-23 Proctor 2. LAMMON, MARTI-Archery Club 33 Y-Teens 23 Modern Choir 3. Trans- ferred from Scott Community High School-Choir 1-23 Ensembles 1. I,AsII, JoN I.AsIILEY, DORIS JANICE-SCIHCSICI' Honorable Mention 23 NORTH STAR Reporter 33 Red Arrows 1- 2-33 Y-Teens 1-3, Cabinet and Council 2. LEISEK, KA1'i1LEEN MARIE-Bible Club 23 Red Arrows 1-23 Redskin Play- ers 33 After School Sports 23 Glee Club 13 Modern Choir 23 Choir 3. LEON, NANCY RACIIELL-Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y-Teens 1-33 Glee Club 3. LOCHMANN, RINEY DEE-S e In e s t e r Honorable Mention 23 Quill and Scroll 33 NORTH STAR Proof- reader 33 Lettermen's Club 1-2-33 Football 1-2-33 Basketball 1-2-3 3 Track 23 Baseball 1. LoFI,IN, BECKY-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Thespians 1-2, Treasurer 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Future Teach- ers 2, Vice-President 33 Health Council Secretary 33 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Redskin Players 1-33 Y- Teens 13 After School Sports 33 NORTH STAR Circulation Manager 33 TOVVER Co-Editor 33 Glec Club 13 Modern Choir 23 Choir 33 Proctor 3 3 Intra-City Honor Society 2. MADDOX, CHARLES EDW'IN1LBftCfmEI!lS Club 33 Football 1-33 Track 1-33 Wrestling 1-3. MADDOX, SHARON LEE-Semester Hon- or Roll 23 Semester Honorable Men- tion 13 Red Arrows 13 After School Sports 1-23 Sports Club 1-23 Band 1-2-33 Pep Band 2-33 Glee Club Accompanist 13 Choir Ac- companist 2-3. MARLER, JUDY ELAINE-Semester Hon- or Roll 1-2-33 Bible Club 1-2-33 Pen Pals 13 Proctor 3. MARREL, MARY' JoYcE-Semester Hon- or Roll 1-2-33 Bible Club 1-33 Spanish Club 13 Band 1-2-33 Pep Band 23 Proctor 2. KEITII, LEE ALl,EN'FOOIlDI1ll 1-2-33 Track 1-23 VVrestling 1-2. KELL5', JAMES LAVl'RENCE-RlflE Club 1. KINNEY, JAMES C.-Thespians 33 Quill and Scrool 33 Chess Club 1-23 Lettermen's Club 33 Redskin Play- ers 33 NORTH STAR Editor 33 TOVVER Sports Editor 33 Baseball Manager 1-2-33 Cross-Country 1-3. KINSEY, SANDRA SUE-Future Medical Careers 1-2-33 Safety Club 2-33 Band 1-2-3. KNRCIIT, STEPHEN MII.LARuASemes- ter Honor Roll 1-23 Hi-Y 13 Let- termen's Club 33 Football 1-2-33 Basketball 23 Track 1-2-33 VVrestl- ing 1. KNIGHT, VVENDELL D.-Swimming 1. LAMPE, KAREN SUE-American Music 23 Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 13 Y-Teens 33 Glee Club 13 Modern Choir 2-3. LANE, IJENNIS E.-Semester Honor- able Mention 23 Rifle Club 13 Football 1-23 Track 1-23 Tumbling 23 VVrestling 2 3ChoiI- 2-3. LAwsoN, RICHARD H.-Semester Hon- able Mention 1-23 Lettermen's Club 33 Tennis 1-2-33 VVrestling 1-2. LEE, KEN-Bible Club 23 International Relations 33 Pen Pals President 23 Slide Rule Club 3. Transferred from Tokyu Minato High School, Japan. LICREY, LACRETIA ANN1Ptll Pals 1-23 Red Arrows 1-2-3. LIEs, LARRY FRANK-Track 2. Trans- ferred from VVichita High School East-Cross-Country 1. LONG, MARGARET MARIE1Tf3llSf8fYCd from Vllichita High School South. LUGARD3 KAREN LEE-Semester Honor Roll 1-23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y- Teens 2, Cabinet and Council 33 After School Sports 1-23 Sports Club 1-2. MANNoN, XYICKI SUE-American Music 23 Bible Club 13 Red Arrows 1-23 Y-Teens 33 Glee Club 13 Modern Choir 2-3. MARBLE, SANDRA KAY-Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Student Legis- lature 13 NORTH STAR Adver- tising Manager 3. MARTIN, FRANK JosEI'I-I-Semeste r Honor Roll 1-23 Chess Club 33 French Club 1-2-33 Rifle Club 23 Glee Club 13 Choir 2-3. MARTIN, MARY ALoNA-Semester Hon- orable Mention 1-23 Great Books 23 International Relations Club 33 Red Arrows 13 Spanish Club 13 Book- store 1. AIARTIN, BIICIIAEI. B.-Semester Hon- orable Mention 1-23 Chess Club 23 Discussion and Debate 33 Hi-Y 13 Latin Club 23 Stamp Club 13 NORTH STAR Proofreader 33 Stu- den: Legislature 2-33 lntra-City Student Council 23 Football 13 Swimming 1-2. BTAKTINEZ, NIARIA LuIsA-Spanish Club 2, President 13 Red Arrows 13 After School Sports 2. MAroR, TIAR0l.D-S1'lI1t'SIt'I' Honor Roll 23 Semester Honorable Mention 13 Lettermen's Club 1-2, Vice-President 33 Slide Rule Club 23 Golf 1-2-33 VVrestlingfj 1-2. MCCARTY, GLENN PATRICK-Semester Honor Roll 33 Semester Honorable Mention 1-23 Lettermenls Club 1-2, Secretary Treasurer 33 Football 13 Tracl-: 1-Z-33 VVrestling 1-2-33 Cross-Country 2-33 Glee Club 13 Choir 2-3. iVlCEl.HINNY, IDONALD RAY-Hi-Y Secretary 23 Archery Club 23 Radio Club 33 Football 13 Basketball 1-33 Track 13 Baseball 3. Transferred from El Dorado High School- Camera Club 1. MCFATE, CHARLES-T11-YY 33 Band Z- 3. Transferred from Putnam City High School, Oklahoma-Band 1. MCNIILLEN, FRANCES lb1ARGUERI'l'E- Semester Honor Roll 1-23 Bible Club 1-2-33 Future Teachers 3: Pen Pals 33 Orchestra 13 Glee Club 13 Choir 2-3. MCTEER, JOYCE MARAnEs-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-33 Intra-City Honor Society 23 Quill anl Scroll 33 Bible Club 1-2-33 Future 'Teachers 33 International Relations Club 33 Pen Pals 1-23 NORTH STAR Editor- in-Chief 33 Proctor 3. MEEK, ROBERTA GAIL-Distributive Education 3. BTES.-X, IJOLORES NIILLER, CECILIA LYNNLSCHICSYCI' Hon- or Roll 33 Bible Club 3. Transferred from Hanston High School, Kan- sas-Vice-President 1 3 Secretary Treasurer 23 Band 1-23 Kaye-ttes 1-23 Glee Club 1-23 Cheerleader 23 Girls' Basketball 1-2. NTILLER, CIIARLIas FRANK MILLENS, PATRICIA ANN- R e d ski n Dancers 23 After School Sports 1-2-33 Sports Club 1-23 Band 1-2-3. MILLIIJN, JEVVELL ANN-Safety Club Sergeant at Arms 33 Red Arrows 1- 2-33 Spanish Club 23 After School Sports Z. NTOCHUN, XVILLIAM IIARRI' BIUNROE, RoCIIEI.LE DIANE-American Music 23 Business Club 33 Red Arrows 1-23 Y-Teens 1-23 Glee Club 13 Proctor 2. BTORG.-XX, Roxxle DUANE--Math Club Vice-President 33 American lN1usic 23 Spanish Club 13 Track 1-2-3. BTORRIS, ,lcor ELLEN-Bible Club 2-33 High School Red Cross 2. MASTERS, LARRY L.-I.etterinen's Club 1-2-33 Safety Club 23 Football 13 Baseball 1-2-3. MATTHEWS, IVIARY Loo-International Relations Club 33 Pen Pals 1-23 Red Arrows 1-23 Sports Club 1. McDoNA1.o, BILLIE MARIE--F u t u r e Medical Careers 33 After School Sports 33 Sports Club 2-3. Trans- ferred from Charles Brown High School, Louisiana-NHA Club 1, Sergeant at Arms 23 Sports Club 1-2. McDoNAI,o, SAMUEL-Football 13 Bas- ketball 23 Baseball 1. Transferred from Charles Brown High School, I.ouisiana. MCGINLEY, FRED E.-Bible Club 13 Discussion and Debate 2-33 Radio Club 23 Stamp Club 3. lb1CGlNNlS, IPANNY R.-Rifle Club 1-23 Spanish Club 1. MCVEY, CIIERLYN BARBARA-American Music 23 Future Teachers 33 Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-2-33 Y-Teens 33 Aqua Maidens 2. MEEIIAN, CONNIE MARIE-Semester Honorable Mention 13 American Music 23 Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows 1-2-3. NTESSENGER, join' ANN-Semester1Ion- or Roll 1-2-33 Secretary Treasurer 33 lntra-City Honor Society 23 American Music 23 Future Teachers 33 Pen Pals 23 Red Arrows Cab- inet and Council 1-3, Treasurer 23 Student Legislature 33 Y-Teens 33 After School Sports 1-2-33 Band 1-2, Librarian 33 Ensembles 1-23 Proctor 1-3. MEssENoIeR, RoI1ER1' RAY-Hi-Y 13 Track 13 Tumbling 1-23 Glee Club 13 Choir 2-3. MILLER, MARILYN KAY-Bible Club 33 Future Medical Careers 13 NORTH STAR Reporter 33 Red Arrows 2. MILLER, WILLIAM JOHN-Distributive Education 3. lVIITClIEI.L, BARBARA SUZANNE-S81Y16S- ter Honor Roll 1-2-33 Intra-City Honor Society 23 Red Arrows 1-2- 33 Y-Teens 1, Cabinet and Coun- cil 2-31 After School Sports 13 Gjee Club 13 Modern Choir 23 Choir 3. IVTITCHELI., NANCY vIRG1NlA-SClT1CS- ter Honor Roll 33 Distributive Edu- cation 3. Transferred from Derby High School and Campus High School-Semester Honor Roll 23 Student Council Secretary 33 Span- ish Club 13 Pep Club 1-2, Treasurer 33 FBLA 23 Art Club 1. MooRE, ROGER I.. MoREI.ANn, JIMMXE ANN-Bible Club 33 Future Medical Careers 33 Fu- ture Teachers 33 P611 Pals 13 Glee Club 13 Ensemble 1-23 Chorus 2. Transferred from VVichita High School East. MuNm', JANE LooIsE-Semester Hon- orable Mention 23 French Club 23 Red Arrows 1-33 Redskin Players 23 Y-Teens 33 After School Sports 1-2' Life Saving 2. v lVlUR1'11Y, Jonx DEAN-Hi-Y 1-23 Red- skin Players 13 Rifle Club 21 NORTH STAR Sports Editor 2, Assistant Photographer 1 - 2 - 33 TOVVER Sports Editor 33 Basket- ball 33 Tennis 2-33 VVrestling 13 Band 1. MURRAY, KlZNNE'l'lIw A.-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 I,etterInen's Club 2-35 Safety Club 15 Football 1-25 Baseball 1-2-35 Vl'rt-stling 1-25 BTYERS, DANNEX' R.-Transferred from Muncie Central High School, Indiana. TYTYERS, ROBERT GLEN-Bible Club 1-2-35 Future Teachers 35 Spanish Club 35 Football 1. NEEI., MIKE-lli-Y 25 Football 15 Swimming 1. NEI-'F,.EvA JEANENE-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Mention 15 Bible Club 35 Red Arrows 1-25 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports 1-25 Orchestra 1-2-3. NEIGEISIPIND, TRONALIJ LEE-Radio Club 3. Transferred from Milwaukee Hlgh School, Wisconsin. NEVVKIRK, VVAYNE I..-Semester Honorable Mention 15 French Club 35 Glec Club 15 Choir 2-3. V NEVl'M.AN,. ALICE ANN-Semester Honor Roll 2-35 Semester Honorable Mention 1 5 Red Arrows 1, Cabinet aIId Council 25 Chess Club 35 French Club 2-3 5 Pen Pals 15 Glee Club 15 Moderti Choir 2 5 Choir 3. NEVVTON, Enw.-xRo JoE-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 Slide Rule Club 2' Football 1-25 Track 1-25 VVrestling 1-2. NlCll0LS, NTICIIAEI. CTRANT-Tli-Y, Treasurer 35 Bible Club 35 French Club 1-2. NICKUNM, JAMES E.-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Chess Club 2, Secretarv 35 brea: Books, President 25 Latin Club, President 15 Math Club 3' Slide Rule Club 2. NORRIS, TJAVIII EUGENE-SETIICSICI' Honorable Mention 15 Quill and Scroll 35 Student Legislature, Sergeant at Arms 35 Lettermenls Club 2-35 Slide Rule Club 2: Stamp Club 1, NoRTH STAR sports Editor 35 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 15 Track 1-25 Baseball 15 Vllrestling 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Proctor 1-2-3. v Trainer 1-2-3. Pep BaIId 2-3. High School East. OIIl.SEN, JOEL IDAVID-SCITICSIPI' Honor Roll 1-2-35 Math Club 2-35 Science Club 1-35 Football, Student T'rainer 25 Track, Student CTVVENS, CIIRIsTINE KAY!-Seinester Honorable Mention 1-35 American Music 25 Business Club 25 Distributive Education 35 Glee- Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 3. PACE, REX In-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 lntra-City Honor Society 25 Student Traffic Court-North Pepresentative 35 Student Legislature, Treasurer 35 Track 15 Cross-Country ll Bfllld VZ, President 35 Orchestra 1-35 Pep Band 1-2-35 Ensembles 1-2-3. PARIIEE, JIM E.-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Radio Club 15 Science Club 15 Tumbling 1-35 Tennis 15 Band 1-2-35 PARRER, BARR.-xR,x -JEAN'S9lTlCSIf'I' Honorable Mention 25 Bible Club 2-35 Sports Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 After School Sports 1-25 Lettervrornan 25 I.ife Saving 2. PARKER, TDARLENE BEATRICE-Bible Club 1-35 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 25 Y-Teens 35 After School Sports 1-25 Sports Club 1-2-35 Letterwoinan 35 Glee Club 2. PARKER, SIIEILA KAX'E'SC!HGStCf Honor Roll 1-2-35 Thespians, Point- Secretary 35 French Club 1-25 Future Teachers 35 Retlskin Players 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Ensembles l-2-3. PARRISII, PAUL AUs'l'IN--Seinester Honor Roll 35 Redskin Players 35 Basketball 35 Track 35 Choir 3. Transferred from Bentley lligh School, Kansas-Secretary-Treasurer 15 Semester llonor Roll 1-25 Boys' State 25 Basketball 1-25 Football 25 Track 1-25 Chorus 1-25 Glee Club 1-2. PARSONS, lbTAR'l'llA KAREN-AAIDEFTCHII Music 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Nlodern Choir 2-3. PECR, BARBARA ANN-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Nlention 15 Chess Club 35 Red Arrows 1-25 Spanish Club 1-25 After School Sports 1-25 Sports Club 1-2: Glee Club 1. PEIJERSON, KENNETH LEE-Glee Club 3. Transferred from Spring Vale Academy, Michigan-Basketball 1-2. PENDELTUN, CLARA BELLE-Business Club 3. Transferred from Wichita PENNINcToN, STANLEY R.-xx'-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Quill and Scroll 35 Bible Club 1-2-35 International Relations Club 35 Spanish Club 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Page Six Editor 35 Glee Club 35 Future Teachers 3. PENNINGTON, 'TERRY ALAN-Semester Honorable Mention 1-21 l.ettermen's Club 35 Basketball 1-35 Track 15 Baseball 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Pep Band 1-2-3. PETERS, TDONNA MARIE1BllS1I1ESS Club 35 Red Arrows 15 Y-Teens 2-35 After School Sports 1-25 Glce Club 15 Moderli Choir 2. PETERSON, DEEMS ERIc-Bible Club 25 Radio Club 3. PETERSEN, JANET KAY-After School Sports 2-3. Transferred from XVichita High School East. PETERsoN, RAYMOND XVILLIANI-SCITIQSTEI' Honorable Mention 15 Business Club 1-25 Distributive Education 35 Safety Club 35 Spanish Club 1-25 Spelling lrnprovement 3. PETERSON, RooNEY ERNEs'r-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Business Club 2, Vice-President 35 Stamp Club 1-25 Golf 1-2. PETTIT, NICK CHARLES-Semester Honor Roll 1-35 Semester lionorablc blention 25 Discussion and Debate 2-35 Spanish Club 1-25 Basketball, Manager 35 Golf, Manager 2-35 Cross-Country, Manager 35 Pro- jectionist 3. PI-III,I.Ir'PE, FREII LEE-American Music 1-2-35 Band 1-2-3. PI1II.I.II's, ERMA JEAN-Bible Club 15 Future Medical Careers 25 After School Sports 35 Glee Club 1. PI11LI.IPs, Jonn RoEERT-Semester Honorable Mention Z5 Hi-Y Model Legislature 25 Hi-Y, Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 25 Football 15 Track 1-35 Vllrestling 1-2-35 Cross County 2. Pmees, PATTY EARL-Health Council 2, President 35 Red Arrows 1-25 Spanish Club 1-2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Student Legislature, Election Committee 35 Future Medical Careers 35 After School Sports 25 Proctor 2-3. PINRIIAM, MLRE R.-I.ettermen's Club 35 Stamp Club 25 Football Manager 1-2-35 Swimming 1-25 VVrestling 3. PINoN, JOHN ROBERT-Archery Club 25 Lettermen's Club 2-35 Football 15 Tumbling 1-2-3. PITTS, JAMES CARROLL-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 President 2-35 Letter- men':a Club 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Basketball 15 Track 1-2-35 Tumbling 2. PLANT, VVILLIAIVI JAMES-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Hi-Y 15 Lettermen's Club 2-35 Slide Rule Club 25 Tennis 1-2-3. PLUNKETT, QUEEN ZELLiBiblE Club 1-35 Future Medical Carrers 2. Po:vIERoi', MARCUS COTTON-SEFHCSICI' Honor Roll 2-35 Semester Honorable Mention 15 Bible Club 25 French Club 2, President 35 Glee Club 25 Choir 3. Transferred from Newark High School, Ohio-Choir 1. PORTER, PATRICIA RENN1SBmESfBf Honorable Mention 15 Pen Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Sports Club 1. PUI.s, KAREN MARIE1REd Arrows 3. Transferred from Harper Rural High School, Kansas-Future Homemakers of America 15 Pep Club 15 Girls' Athletic Assistant 15 Girls' Glee Club 1. PURCEIII., TIOVVARD-SCIIISSIEI' Honor Roll 1-2-35 Bible Club 2-35 Hi-Y, Council Member 35 Track 1-2. RANICH, LARRY DAVID-American Music 25 Chess Club 1-2-35 Football 15 Tennis 1-25 VVrestling 1-25 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Ensembles 2-3. RAPPS, VVILLIAM R.-Semester Honor Roll 1-35 Semester Honorable Men- tion 25 Quill aIId Scroll 35 NORTH STAR Feature Editor 35 I,etterInen's Club 35 Rifle Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Tennis 1-25 Projectionist 3. RASDON, A1.VlN GERALD-Basketball 1-2-35 Baseball 1, RAYMDND, CHERYL KATHRYN-Future Teachers 35 Health Club 25 High School Red Cross 15 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Safety Club 15 NORTH STAR Reporter 35 After School Sports 1-2-35 Life Saving 25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2. REAGAN, LINDA MARIE-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Mention 15 Quill and Scroll 35 American Music 25 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 NORTH STAR, Ad Co-manager 35 TOVVER Activities 35 After School Sports 15 Life Saving 1-25 Proctor 2-3. REAGAN, BECKY ANN- Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Mention 15 American Music 25 Red Arrows 15 Redskin Players 2- 35 Future 'I'c-achers 35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Ensembles 2-3. REEID, DoUoLAs ALLEN-Hi-Y 25 Football 1. REIZ, JUDY ANN-Semester Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Men- tion 25 International Relations Club 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Safety Club 15 Student Legislature 25 After School Sports 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Ensembles 3. RENIes, BDNNIE MADELEINE-Quill and Scroll 35 Redskin Players 35 Y-Teens, Cabinet aIId Council 35 NORTH STAR Assistant Editor 35 After School Sports 3. Transferred from Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands. RESING, ,IDHN HOVLARD-Semester Honor Roll 35 Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Chess Club 15 Discussion aIId Debate 25 Hi-Y 25 Projectionest 1-2-3. RIIORFR, 'ISREVA RAE-Semester Honor Roll 25 High School Red Cross 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 3. RICIIARDS, l,AVID EARL-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Mention 15 Bible Club 1, Cabinet and Council 2-35 Hi-Y 1-25 Basketball 1-25 Track 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 En- sembles 1-2-3. Transferred from Pratt High School, Kansas-Pep Ban-d 15 Pep Club 1. RICHARDSON, KAREN JUNE-Semester Honorable Memion 15 Pen Pals 2-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Proctor 2-3. 1 RICIIES, DAVID L.-Chess Club 15 Lettermen's Club 2-35 Stamp Club 3: Football 2-325 Track 15 Swimming 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Ensembles 3. RIFFHL, DENNIS LAURENCE-Semester Honorable Mention 25 Slide Rule Club 25 Band 25 Pep Band 2. Transferred from Wichita High School East-Wichita Air Youth 15 Band 15 Pep Band 1 RIGGS, DARRYI. LEE- Football 1-25 Track 15 Swimming 1-2. RINGLER, SALLY ANN-Semester Honor Roll 25 Future Teachers 1-2-35 Pen Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 1-25 Sports Club 15 Life Saving 2. ROBERTSON, ALICE MARIE-Bible Club 1-2-35 Pen Pals 25 Y-Teens 1: Modern Choir 3. RoETs, CLARA Lousr-Red Arrows 1. ROGERS, IRIs JEAN-American Music 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 35 Choir 2-35 Chorus 15 Ensembles 1. ROMAN, AARTHUR STEVEN-Spanish Club 3. Transferred from Los Angeles, California-Spanish Club 15 Football 15 Soccer 15 Choir 1. RosENCU'rTER, IIEE ANNETTE-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Spanish Club 1-35 Y-Teens 25 After School Sports 1-25 Life Saving 15 Choi: 2-3. RoUsER, DAN R.-Chess Club 15 Discussion and Debate 35 Great Hooks 15 International Relations Club 35 NORTH STAR Page Five Editor 35 Golf 1-2-3. RowI.AND, GAR1' REEsE-Rifle Club 15 Slide Rule Club 25 Spanish Club 1-25 Spelling Improvement 35 Football 15 Tumbling 35 Golf 1-2-3. RCHL, HAROLD LEELSEIHESXEI' Honor Roll 1-25 Quill and Scroll 35 Chess Club 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Editorial Editor 35 Stamp Club 35 Football 1-2-35 Track 1. RULE, BILL ALAN-Archery Club 15 Bible Club 2-35 Track 2. RUSH, TERFSA ANN-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Business Club, Vice-President 2, Secretary 35 Glee Club 15 Chorus 1. -19- FK l 4 f fi' 7,3 S.-tNnEks, R.-tyxtoxn LEE-Hi-Y 25 Stznnp Club 3. Saxnriks, Scsas MARIE-Archery, President 25 Glee Club 1. S,xx'I'IAoo, Tom' Rtcrtakn-Unlf 35 Wrestling 3. Transferred front Chaplain Kapaun Memorial High School-Basketball 15 Football 15 VVrestling 1-25 Golf 2. SAYEK, JERRY LoRkAINE-Business Club 25 Red Arrows 15 Y-Teens 1. SCllAI.I,, PAMELA IjlANE1SClYlPSlL I' llonnrable Mention 1-25 Student Legislature 1-25 Student Directory Chairman 35 Y-Teens, Assistant Program Chairman 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 15 After School Sports 15 Sports Club 15 Proctor 35 Cheerleader 2-3. SCHEIDIEMAN, Davin AL.ts-Radio Club, President 35 Slide Rule Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Scnmlf, lvl.-XNE MARIE-Pen Pals 15 Radio Club 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Typist 2: TOVVER Index 35 After School Sports 15 Glet- Club 15 Proctor 3. SCIIMEIJER. Norma LUREETSYIIIFSIVI' Honorable Mention 1-25 Future Tezfchers 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 15 Rifle Club 15 Safety Club 15 Student Legislature 2, Chaplain 35 Y-Teens 35 Life Saving 15 Glee Club 15 Ensembles 15 Cheerleader 2, Assistant Ilt-ad Cheerleader 3. ScIIRoEnER, AANITA-St'YIlCSKL'l' llonor Rnll 1-2-35 Intra-City Honor Society 25 Spanish Club 25 After School Sports 1-25 Brand 1-25 Orcliestra 1-2-35 Pep Band 1-2-35 Proctor 3. Scncn, lVlARSHA I.vxxE-Sernester llunnr Roll 2-35 Bible 1-2, Vice- President 35 Spanish Club 25 Orchestra 1-2-35 Choir 35 Ensembles 2-35 Proctor 3. SCllLTI,Tl, EVELYN KAYE-Health Council, Treasurer 35 Spanish Club 2, President 35 Future Medical Careers 35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports l-25 Proctor 3. SCUlrlliI.Il, CHARLES IDARRYI.--SK'l!ll'5It'!' Honorable Mention 1-23 Bible Clul- 2-3: Rifle Club 15 Football 25 Basketball 15 Track 15 Baseball 2. SCo'l'T, RICKX'1SEIH6SIPf Honorable Mention 15 Rifle Club 25 Stamp Club 1-25 Student Legislaturt- 15 Baseball 1. SE.-mo, CLIFTON HUGH-eiireat Books 15 lli-Y 25 Radio Club 2-35 Science Club 15 Football 1-25 Switnming 1-25 Tennis 3. Sli.-XLS, CARLINE-Distributive Education 35 Red Arrows 15 After School Sports 1-25 Life Saving' 1. SER.'X'I l'E, Snakox I.0'l.'ISl'l'-fhlllt'I'i4.'1lll Music 25 Bible Club 1-25 Red Arrows 35 After School Sports 3. Starxtocit, GILIIA DEAN-Business Club 35 Fixture Medical Carrers 2' Orchestra 1-2-3. -- a SIIARPE, D.-win Quxrox-Senu-sttr llonor Roll 1, Bible Club 15 Business Club, President 35 Football 1-25 Golf 1-25 XVrestling 1. SIL-writ, ST.-is VV.n'sE-Letterinen's Club 1-2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Baseball 1-2-3 5 Cross-Country 3. Slllil'llEkIJ, NATIIAN D.-Hi-Y 2-35 Science Club 15 Stamp Club 1. SIIINN, BETTY LEE-French Club 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 15 Glee Club 15 Bookstore 2-3. SHUCKLEY, A. KEITH-SCmESI8r llonorable Mention 15 Rifle Club 1, Vice-President 2, President 3, Lt-ttertnan5 Student Legislature 1. Snr, JULIE NEI,L-PED Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-25 Safety Club 15 Stu- dent Legislature 35 Y-Teens 1-35 NORTH STAR Page Editor 3: TUVVER Faculty Editor 35 After School Sports 25 Glee Club I5 Niodern Choir 25 Cl10ir 2-35 Chorus 15 Cheerleader 3. SILER, Susss KAYE-Semester llonor Roll 1-2-35 Girls' State 25 Future Teachers 35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Student Legislature 2-35 Y-Teens 2, Cabinet and Council 35 After School Sports 1-25 t Sports Club 1-25 Proctor 1-2-3. f. SlMMoNn5, IJAVID VVAYNE-Selnester Ilonor Roll 1-35 Semester Honor- able Mention 25 Chess Club 2-35 Rifle Club 15 Tumbling, Manager 35 Tennis 1, Manager 2-3. SI.HNTl,- LARRY-Semester Honor Roll 25 Ili-Y 2-35 Swimming 2. SMITH, FAYE DARLENE-Semester llonorable Mention 25 American Music 25 Business Club 35 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2. SMt'rII, GLENN iD.-XRVVIN-l'il-hw 25 Pen Pals 15 Rifle Clubl 15 Sciences! Club 1-25 Football 1-25 Basketball 1-2-35 Track 1-2. SMITH, JAMES DELO5-Semester Ilonorable biention 25 I.etIerInen's Club 1-2-35 Golf 1-2-35 Cross-Country 25 Gln-e Club 15 Choir 2-5. SMITH, ROBERT LYN--Semester Honor Roll 35 I.ettermen's Club 35 Rifle Club 1-25 Football, Manager 1-2-35 Basketball 1-25 Baseball 1-25 Band 1-2-3. SNIIJER, JAXI5 ETIILL-Bible Club 1-2-3. SNonnR.-iss, MARY wYII.I,ETTAvRi'd Arrows 1-3. SoNoER, GLENN A.-Hi-Y Model Legislature 15 Hi-Y 1, Office 2-35 Rifle Club 15 Glee Club 15 Stage Technician 3. Soox, KENNETII RAY-Semester Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Hi-Y Model Legislature 25 Hi-Y 2, Secretary 35 Rifle Club 15 Slide Rule Club 2. Sotgxor, JAIME Axroxto-Sports Club 1. SPUNAUGLE, LOLA KAYI3-Sernester llunor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Business Club 2. -20- STANDLEY, PAM-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 American Music 25 Great Books 15 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2. STATES, CINDA Lol:-Thespians 2-35 American Music 25 Red Arrows 15 Redskin Players 2-35 Redskin Dancers 15 Student Legislature 15 Y-Teens 15 After School Sports 1-25 Life Saving 25 Choir 2-35 Ensembles 1-2-3. STEPHENS, GARY-TFHDSfEffEd from VVichita High School East. STEWARD, MARTY-Thespians 1-2-35 American Music 1-25 Redskin Players 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Cross-Country 1-25 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Stage Technician 2-3. STEVVART, DEANNA-Tf2lIlSfCffCd from Hutchinson High School. STIMAC, CHARLES PAUI.'Tf3llSfCffEd from Monroe High School, Okla- homa-Basketball 25 Baseball 1. STONE, ROEERTA DOREAN-Semester Honor Roll 1-25 Business Club 2-35 After School Sports 1-25 Band 1-2. SUHM, Vic C.-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Hi-Y 1, Vice- President 25 Student Legislature 35 Football 15 Baseball 2-3. SVVAFFORD, JAMES No1.AN-Hi-Y 35 Rifle Club 15 Football 1. SVVENEY, KATHLEEN RosE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 American Music 25 Future Teachers 35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1, Cabinet and Council 35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Ensembles 2-3. VTANXER, BRUCE A.-Semester Honorable Mention 15 French Club 15 Rifle Club 15 Stamp Club 15 Tennis 2. TATRo, LORETTA ANN-Business Club 35 High School Red Cross 25 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows 15 Proctor 1-2. TQAYLOR, lViERRILY1Fl'CIlCi'l Club 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 15 After Schbol Sports 1-35 Band 1. TEMPLE, CHARLES MuNsEY-NORTH STAR Reporter 35 VVrestling 1. TERREl.I., GEORGE HALL-Football 2-35 Lettermen's Club 35 Swimming 2-35 Tennis 2-35 Band 2-35 Orchestra 25 Pep Band 2-35 Ensem- bles 2-3. Transferred from Wichita High School South-Football Club 15 Swimming Club 15 Tennis Cluh 15 Letterman 15 Football 15 Swimming 15 Tennis 15 Band 15 Orchestra 15 Pep Band 1. TERRrLL, Dox RAY TERRII,I,, RoNALo Rox'-Rifle Club 1-2. THoMAs, BARBARA HELEN-Spanish Club 35 After School Sports 3. Transferred from Cheney High School, Kansas-Pep Club 15 Glee Club 1-2-35 Niixed Chorus 1. THoMPsoN, ALDEN DoUcLAs-VVrestling 1-2. '-PHOMPSON, JONELLE SYBIL1SClH6Sf61' Honor Roll 1-2-35 Intra-City Honor Society 25 French Club 2-35 Future Teachers 2, President 35 Redskin Players 35 Red Arrows 1-25 Y-Teens 15 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 35 Ensembles 3. TIIURSTON, BARBARA LoUtsE-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Future Teachers 35 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 2, Cabinet and Council 35 After School Sports 1-25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Choir 35 Ensembles 35 Proctor 3. TINKER, MARY ANN-Distributive Education, Service Chairman 35 Spanish Club 1-25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Proctor 2. T1NsLEY, KENNETH EARL-Latin Club 15 Band 1-2. To'r'rEN, GAYL.A CHRISTINE-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honor- able Mention 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Band 1. 'FRAP1-', JANET SUE-Semester Honor Roll 25 American Music 25 Pen Pals 35 Red Arrows 1-35 Redskin Players 25 Spanish Club 15 After School Sports 1. TROLLOPE, JOANNE'PEIl Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Rifle Club 15 Spanish Club 15 After School Sports 1-25 Life Saving 1. TRUMMEL, lViARClA GWYN-Semester Honorable Mention 25 Future Medical Careers 35 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 15 Y-Teens 3. TPURLEY, KAREN MEI,ODIE-Bibi? Club 25 Future Medical Careers 35 Red Arrows 15 Proctor 1. TPUTTLE, JACKIE LOUISE-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Quill and Scroll 35 Business Club 35 Pen Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 1-21 Safety Club 35 NORTH STAR Page Editor 35 After School Sports 1. VAN NEss, BARBARA ANN-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Mention 15 American Music 25 Pen Pals 1-35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 After School Sports 1-25 Glee Club F15 Modern Choir 2. URBAN, B. VVAYNE-Transferred from Kapaun High School-Football 1-25 Basketball 1-25 Track 1. VAN EATON, VVILLIAM CLAYToN-Bible Club 1-25 Football 15 Swimming 15 Stage Technician 3. LTNGER, JOYCE ANN- American Music 1-25 Bible Club, Cabinet and Council 15 Future Teachers 1-25 Pen Pals 15 Red Arrows, Cabinet and Council 1-2-3 5 Glee Club 15 Proctor 1-2-3. VEAZEY, Bon MCLAIN-Football 1-25 Swimming 15 Baseball 15 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 15 Pep Band 1-2. XYIGIL, ELIZABETH MARGARET-Distributive Elucation 3. VVALRER, IDARRELI. THoMAs -21- VVALKHR, Noi..-t TEI.AlN1i11x1lll'l'iCIl1l Music 25 French Club 15 Red Arrows 1-25 After School Sports 1-25 Life Saving 25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2-3. VV,t1.1.Acr:, QUFXTIN EUCHNE1St'111t'Sit'F llonor Roll 1-35 Semester Honor- able Mention 25 Future Teachers 35 Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-35 Pep Band 1-2-35 Ensembles 1-2-3. xv,-XMLPER, CARot. joax-Bible Club 35 Redslftin Players 15 Spanish Club 1-25 Life Saving 35 Choir 2-35 Proctor 1-2. XVANER, Puri. '1'.-Semester Honorable Mention 1-25 Thespians 2-35 Bible Club 1, Cabinet and Council 2-35 High School Red Cross 15 Redsltin Players 15 Tumbling 15 Glue Club 15 Ensembles 2-35 Stage Technician 2. VVATSON, VVILLIAM IR.-XVII? -Sl'1l1t'Sit'l' Honor Roll 1-25 Sergeant at Arms 3: International Relations Club 35 Science Club 35 Student Legislature 35 Football 1-25 Basketball 15 Truck 15 Hand 15 Orchestra 2-35 Pep Band 25 Ensembles 1. NYEBER, GLEN C,-I.ettermun's Club 35 Rifle Club 1-25 Football 1-2-35 Track 15 Band 1-2-3. XVFIR, Dixm LEE-Sunester lionor Roll 35 American Music 25 Bible Club 25 Red Arrows 15 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2 YVERNFR, CLEVE Cl,AREiBI1llLi 15 Glee Club 15 Choir 2. hvE5'I'MOREl,ANl7, ,lurks Ronmerwlli-Y Model Legislature 2-35 Chess Club 2: Hi-Y 2, President 35 I.:-lter1nrn's Club 35 Football 15 Track 1-2-35 Cross-Country 2-35 Choir 3. VVEYER, Enom GRANT-Ili-Y 35 Track 3. VVIIEELER, CHARLES Enwnkn-Distributive Education 3. VV11EE1.sR, DONNA JEAN-Sernrster Ilonor Roll 1-25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1-25 Glen Club 15 Modern Choir 25 Chorus 2, Proctor 2-3. VVHITE, BARBARA 'lo-Srrnt-ster Honor Roll 1-2-35 Quill and Scroll 35 Red Arrows 1-2-35 NORTH STAR Page Two Editor 35 After School Sports 1-25 Proctor 2-3. VVnt'rcnEAn, Doxxa KM'-Semester llouor Roll 1-2-35 Business Club 2-35 Future Medical Careers 15 Y-Teens 15 Aftcr School Sports 15 Sports Club 15 Band 1. VVHITEIIEAD, JOAN lik.-xxcns-llistributive Education 35 Iligh School Red Cross 15 Red Arrows 1-25 Y-Teens 25 After School Sports 25 Proctor 3. VV11i'1'rsr:Y, CnARl.r:s Tnom.-is-iii-Y 1, Office 2-35 Redskin Players 35 Track 1. WVIIITT, NURMA SUl'i 'Sl'1Ilt'!It'l' Honor Roll 15 Semester Honorable Mention 25 Future Teachers Pen Pals 1 2' Red Arrows 1 2 3' Student le itlature 3' -Xfter School S orts 1-2' Band 1-25 - '-1 - - --- - I K 5 - - P Y Secretary 35 Ensembles 1-2-35 Proctor 3. Wnrrwokrlt, Ciuluias-Setnestt r Honor Roll 1-3 5 Bible Club 35 Redsltin Players 2 XVn.m', SARA Fnsxcias-Semester Honor Roll I-Z-35 intra-City Honor Society 25 Archery Club, Secretary' 25 Future Teachers 35 Red Arrows 15 Y-Teens 15 Band 2-35 Orchestra 1-35 Pep Ban-d 3. XNILKIXSON, DANNIE Gsonora-Archery Club 15 Ili-Y 15 Pen Pals 25 Safety Club 25 Football 1. XNILKIXSON, Tom F.-Semester Honorable Mention 15 Business Club 25 Distrihutive Education, Vice-President 35 High School Red Cross 15 Safety Club 25 Track 1. C A -22- 31 Five Officers Lead Seniors These tive students had the responsibility of leading over five hundred seniors. Their friendliness toward, understanding of and advice to their fellow-classmates helped their class at- tain a richer goal. Their duties included planning the junior- senior prom, the senior prom and selecting graduation announcements. The officers, left to right, were David Wat- son, sergeant at arms, James Pitts, president5 Judy Messenger, secretary-treasurer, Jola Cope, girls' vice-president5 Kirk Zuhars, boys' vice- president. VVII.I.IAMs, TRAVID I..-Hi-Y 15 I.ettermen's Club 2-35 NORTH STAR Assistant Sports Editor 35 Swimming l-2-35 Cross-Country 1. WII.soN, Euoexe TJVVIGHT-T11-X' 2-35 Rifle Club 3. VVII.soN, MICIIAEI. HUWARD-Bible Club 35 Archery Club 15 Rifle Club 25 Tennis 2. VVII.sos, IVTIKE LYNN-Projectionist 1-2. VVINEGARNER, Snrkkx' Asxerre-Bible Club 2-35 Pen Pals 25 Glee Club 15 Modern Choir 2-3. VVITT, PAULA RAE-Semester Honor Roll 25 French Club 15 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Redskin Players 35 After School Sports 1-35 Sports Club 1-2. VVOLF, MARY ANN-Semester Honorable Mention 35 American Music 25 Future Teachers 35 High School Red Cross 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Glee Club 15 Choir 2-35 Ensembles 2-3. VVOLFE, SIDNEY MICHAEL-Archery Club 25 Swimming 1-2. VVoonMAN, Bossi LYNN-Semester Honor Roll 25 Semester Honorable Mention 15 Future Teachers 2-35 Pen Pals 25 Redskin Players 15 Safety Club 15 Y-Teens 35 After School Sports 15 Sports Club 15 Proctor 35 Cheerleader 1-25 Head Cheerleader 3. VVooos, ALI-'kno VVOOLF, DONNA-Semester Honor Roll 25 Pen Pals 25 Red Arrows 1-2-3' Glee Culb 15 Nlodern Choir 25 Choir 35 Ensembles 2-3. VVoo'r'roN, GLENN Eynsusox-Semester Honor Roll 35 Bible Club 1-2-35 Projectionist 1-2-3. VVRIGHT, GARY LEE-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Lettermen's Club 35 Math Club 1-2, President 35 Slide Rule Club 25 Tennis 2-3, Manager 1. VVRIGI-IT, Liss VVAIuu5s-Lettermen's Club 1-2-35 Slide Rule Club 25 VVrestIing 1-2-35 Cross-Country 1. VVuI.LscIILIeoER, JANET S.-Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 35 After School Sports 1-35 Sports Club 1-2. VVYANT, F.-KYETTA1P8ll Pals 35 Y-Teens 35 After School Sports 2' Sports Club 15 Ban-d 1-2 XVrscAveR, Imam' GENE-Football 1-25 VVrestling 1-25 Cross-Country 2. BIATES, VIRGINIA ELAISE-Bible Club 25 Business Club 35 Chess Club 35 Pen Pals 1-25 Red Arrows 15 Safety Club 35 Sports Club 1-25 Glee Club .15 Modern Choir 25 Proctor 1-2. XYUUER, BONNIE MARIE1SCTllCSfCf Honorable Mention 1-25 Quill and Scroll 35 High School Red Cross 1, President 25 Red Arrows 1-25 NORTH STAR Business Manager 35 Y-Teens 35 Proctor 2-35 Cheerleader 3. XPOUNG, .IOAN LYNN-Semester Honorable Mention 15 Red Arrows 1-2-35 Y-Teens 35 Bookstore 2-3. ZIMMERMAN, JoIIN JACUI-I-Semester Honor Roll 1-2-35 Intra-City Ilonor Society 25 Bible Club 1-2, Cabinet and Council 35 Hi-Y, Office 1-25 Track 25 Baud 1-2-3. ZUHARS, KIRK EDWARD-Semester Honorable Mention 25 Vice-President 2-35 Chess Club 1-25 Letterme-n's Club 2-35 Slide Rule Club 25 Football 1-35 Basketball 1-25 Track 1-2-35 Cross-Country 2. NOT PICTURED ANDREWS, KENNETH DENOON, MERRELL MUNN, CHARLES SIMS, ALVIN BAKER, BILL KELLEY, OTIS RANDOLPH, LINDA STUTLER, NANCY DAVIDSON, BILLY KINCAID, WARREN SILMON, DONNELL TOLBERT, JOHN DeLAP, RICHARD MARTIN, TERRY SIMON, FRANK WILLIAMS, TONY Officers Direct Fellow Juniors The junior class officers were elecTed in The spring of Their sophomore year by The members of Their class. In OcTober, The iuniors sponsored an all-school dance, HiTch Your Wagon To a STar. The iunior class officers, Togefher wiTh The senior class officers, planned The iunior-senior prom, Cupid's Ball, held February 3. The officers also chose The 1963 class rings. Juniors helped in oTher school acTiviTies such as The water festival, pep assemblies and sporTs evenTs. In The spring, The class elected officers for Their senior year. The members of The class of T963 showed responsibility as they conquered The obsTacles which faced Them. They displayed many good qualities which will help make Them ouTsTanding seniors, Junior class officers this year were, left to right: Nancy Delirot. Alfred Beard, Judy Hackney, Terry Lee, Dennis Shocltcy. , i E juniors ure, left to right, front row: Q Jenni Stzlrnt-s, Kathleen Epps, Leslie T I fiI'1lllSlll'l'l'y, l.oralee Cook, Vicki Ritchey, Sandra Richards. Second row: ,Ioan lirunrr, Carolyn Don- lt-vy, Crintly Nlitrln-ll, hindi llackney, Phil Srliaprr, Pat Dye, -lohn Gillam. 'llhird row: Pe-ter Ricliert, Kelli Yen- si r, ,lain-t Koontl, Sheryl Kern, Diane Sznnms, David Sproul, Mike Bryant. Fourth rim: Dale Owciis, Mike Coup, Rgivhzlrd liagsliziw, Kent Sullivan, Milli- Norris, llolnn-s lirinton, Dale Davis. 3' juniors are, lt-ft to right, front row: Pain Greenfield, Barb Claihorn, Pat- ricia! Shane, Rt-ba Homer, Kathryn johnson, Chris ll:-rherr, Kendra NIC- Kihbin. Second row: Dianne Clay, Janet Cooper, Carolyn Kuhn, glllllfl XVhalrn, janet Fast, Judy liurrow, Nancy Comstock. Third row: ,lamcs ll:-ge, Nick Roark, Steve Turner, Les- ti-r Mood, Thad Goodrich, Janice Nic- Conachie, Not-l Ernst, Nancy Ash- ford. Fourth row: Courtney VVorley, Roger Smith, VVztltrr Fitch, john -24- Valko, VV:1ltrr Mooney, Roger Rymer, Gary Brown, Norman Lindzll. Juniors are, left tn right, front row: Mrs. Suzanne Tomlinson, Janice NVeitle, Marty I.ou Remmers, Dianne lilziin Fitxwater, Joyce Cochran, Dianna Tlioinas, Carol Urnelas, Faro- line Roherts. Sei-ond row: VVilliam Steinkirvhner, Chuck Crisniier, Darryl l.. jacqtnfs, Roy Criswell, Verne Yoho, Mason XVliitnt-y, Ronnie Zimmerman, ,lim llnntrr, Paul Klantonth. Third row: Randy Duncan, Terry Neidens, Ke-ith Harrington, Arthur YVilliams, David Quirk, Bill ,lin-ger, Stuart Booth, farlton Beckstroin. Clarence Heun and VValter Lassley had occasion to use the lathe in woodworking many times during the year. juniors are, left to right, front row: Sharon Toney, joy Thornton, Rita Fletcher, Francie Riffel, Gaynell Str-es, Janie lN1cCarty, Chris iNlcGee, Mary Long. Second row: Myrna Carl- son, Carol Niarler, Helen Guerrero, Elaine Hunsaker, Judy Price, Cheryl Hankins, Geneva VVood, Sara Has- ler. Third row: VVesley Lewis, jimmy Smith, Frederick Clapp, Bill Gage, Bob Herndon, Larry Avery, John Holmes, Oral Garner. Juniors are, left to right, from row: David Crill, Sally McColgan, Suzanne Lynch, Sharon Everhart, Matilda Chavez. Second row: Cozy Cole, Nancy Copeland, Barbara Roberts, Arlene Hurd, Glenda Spradling, Ia- nice Travis, Carolyn VVatson, Mrs. Elsie jonker. Third row: Tommy Riddle, jan Grove, Louie Royston, joe Miller, Jerry Newby, Kenneth Rummery, Randy Brown, Richie Driver. Juniors are, left to right, front row: Chris Powell, Mardy VVaddell, Ann Brinkoeter, Sue Burditt, Carol VVinter, Paula Robey, Jeanne Jonker, Jeanne Peterson, Sharon Hodgson. Second row: Max Higgins, Butch Coulter, VVendell McFadden, Bob Livingston, Gary' Stokes, Gary VVeir, NVendell Nicholson, Richard Gilkey. Third row: Jerry Grady, Bill Baird, Torn Donoho, Tom Lowe, Gary Alterman, Gary Ford, Larry Dye. Industrial Arts Subjects Differ The industrial arts department offered a number of specific courses. Auto mechanics, auto information, drivers education, electricity, general metals, mechanical drawing, printing, girls' home mechanics, and woodwork made up the curriculum. - A new Multilith offset printing press was purchased. When fed automatically, it produced 4,500 to 7,500 copies each hour. The press was used to print many leaflets, bul- letins, programs and the quotation calendars. Additional equipment for the electricity classes was the Philco demonstration unit. Its outlets for connections pro- duced basic electronic circuits and systems which proved beneficial to the students enrolled in the course. 5 Each class of the industrial arts departmenflfused the new display case in the hall by the generafnmetals class- room. On exhibit were various notebooks and other items constructed by the students. i 3 he qi A .i i . f 1 an L, i J .f 1 -- 1 1 V i '- -rl -25- Girls Learn Sewing, Cooking Girls in cooking classes not only learned to prepare delicious meals, but they also learned the importance of a balanced diet. Beginning seamstresses made two-piece outfits and simple dresses, while the more advanced students work- ed on suits and winter coats. Both boys and girls studied in home and family living the ingredients that make a happy home and a successful marriage. In child care, students learned the basic rules of effective child training and care. Sue Binford, Susan Nagel, Nlarilyn Hunter, Harlena Thomas and Beverly Bolen served punch to Miss Eula May Nunemacher, lihrarian, during the faculty Christmas tea. juniors are, lt-ft to right, front row: Bob Villegas, liee VVhiters, Larry Lies, jim Owens, John Caylor. Second row: jim Dickey, Leroy Shurtz, Ronnie Farris, Marvel McClellan, John Davis. Third row: Jerry lNlathtr-son, Dorothy Ann Knight, Armida Cut-ras, Joyce Jackson, Judy McCord. juniors are, left to right, front row: Sue Hunt, Billie Hoff, Donna Eastman, Nancy Callery, Linda Brown. Second row: Ann Nowaad, Beverly Somers, Barbara Napier, Kamy Farha, Debbie Rollins, Mel Jones. Third row: Roy'1'r:1il, Ames May- berry, James Cooper, james Gregg, Kenneth Klag, jim Young, Juniors are, lcft to right, front row: Barbara Lansdnwn, JoAnn Thomison, Sue Duncan, Carolyn Stafford, Cheryl hfleek. Second row: Cherille Cappitelli, Susan Brooks, Jackie Lammon, Gloria Hughes, Lavonda Overstreet, Betty jo Ellis, Mrs. Almeda Park. Third row: Paul Michelson, Charles Smith, Larry Allred, Vernon Vilerner, ROW Cromer, Harold Jones, Larry Hershberger. Fourth row! Rick VVinn, Pat Tomlin, Terry jonker, Steve Graham, Tom Delaney, Dan Klutz, Keith Hunter. Langua e Arts Courses Grow Because this is the first year that seniors were required to take English, the English teach- ers were really busy. Sophomores read and studied The Yearling, juniors struggled with research Themes and A Tale of Two Cities, and seniors studied English composition, college reading, and English and world literature. Beginning iournalists wrote and wrote and wrote, advanced journalists rushed to meet news- paper deadlines, and the TOWER Staff organized the yearbook. Kent Frizzell, attorney and member of the board of education, discussed newspaper lihel and the working of the board of education with journalism students. Juniors are, left to right, front row: -lohnna Cole, I.ynn Bolin, ,lane Funk, Jan Cyrus, Jeanctte Randolph, Billie Oakley. Second row: jerry Falke, Saundra Lee, janet Kaelson, Donna Kinney, Sharon Hinkson, David Livingston, Mrs. Anita Allison. Third row: Sharon Halcromb, Pat Callen, James Janson, James wiehers, Robert Hartley, Gilbert Nloreno, Dennis Shockey. sg , Juniors are, left to right, front row: Biargaret YVarren, Patricia Clark, Janice Garrett, Carolyn Ellsworth, Dawna Steele, XVillajeannt- Bearden. Seton-d row: Sheri Mikesell, Shirley Rud, Barh jonio, Vicki Eckhardt, Paulette VVhillock, Ruth Battestnn, Clara Daniels. Third row: Charlie Skaggs, Billy Dempsey. Tilll Cotter, Billy Lindsay, Billy Logan, Ronny Hill, George VVOodman. juniors are, left to riglft, front row: jo Lynne Otis, Marilyn Clark, Vickie Gray, Trudy Grimes, Frances.Madtlox. Second row: Lynda Toddleson, Sheryl Miner, Dorothea Dye, Kathy Kaufman, Robby Scott, Tonya Garner, Ann Trunnels. 'lhird row: Dennis Broyvn, Holi Ilunsinger, Dave VVolcott, Carolyn DeMoure, Deloris VVillard, Laura Berlin, i.ois Looney. Fourth row: jackie McGuire, Gary Cooper, Charles Glen Adams, Steve VVitten, John Dixon, Gary Gregory, Dale Niiller. ocial Science inor ls c ieetletl One year of American history, a semester of United States government, and one other subiect in the field of social science are required for graduation from North. Many students took one-semester courses in psychology or sociology, or a full year of world history to complete their requirements. A few seniors were selected by history or government teachers to take international relations, a one-semester course dealing with the relationship of the United States to Garfieltrs iii-sr hour Ama-it-tm iiiswfy nm, ' ' other countries. Others were selected for Honor Seminar, a course dealing with different forms of government. Paul Mantooth, Larry Smith, and Gary Gregorv studied diligentlv in Marvin Juniors are, left to right, front row: Sherry Payne, ,lane Garrett, Nancy Delirot, Barhara Donnelly, Kathleen Hatcher, Nlary Barrit-ntos, Barbara hlartin. Second row: Sharon Yvood, Nlarjurie Sisson, Pam Fenton, Raymond VVilliams, -linnny French, Phyllis Kerr, jne Bausch. Third row: Kenneth Castor, David Brewer, Gerry Bradfit-ld, J. D. l'nruh, Susan Nliller, Tommy Tindle, Bill Nichols. Juniors are, lc-ft to right, front row: Kathy Pierson, Let- Ann Loving, Carol Holmes, Maxine Hart, Norma Reimer, Karen Bare nett. Second row: Karen Marley, Patricia Curtis, VVayne Patter- son, ,lim Caster, Rosie Roush, Dc-anne De-Hon. Third row: ,lim- mie Tucker, Larry lierkemneicr. Joe Douty, Larry Larsen, 'lied Sparks, Charles XV:-llivr-i', Mike Ehrke. f 3 Juniors are, left to right, front row: Phyllis Fordham, Glenda Hanlon, Karen Slattery, Luvenia Oden, Babette Rathke, Marilyn Hunter, Nlrs. Almeda Park. Second row: Richard Dyar, Ken Nlorgan, Barry Arhuckl:-, Daryl VVilley, juice Tatum, Karen Spangler, Vernon VVt'avt-r. 'lihird row: David Cramer, Frank -limenrf, Richard Ebel, Fred Burton, Roger Nlullins, Gary Byfield, jim Herring, -28- cience Department ls Expanded Science became extremely important in recent years. Scientists and their discoveries were in the public eye at all times. High school students of today had a chance to delve into science more than ever before. For the laboratory science required for graduation, students chose from biology, chemistry, geology, physics and physiology. Since beginning biology was offered during ninth grade, many students were able to take four or perhaps more 5Clel'lCe COUFSGS ln school. Randolph VVoelk' explained numerous formulas and gave many lectures dur ing the course of the year in his five chemistry classes. Juniors are, left to right, front row: Marilyn Armstrong, Roycelene Burton, Mary Ann Fleming, ,lean Solomon, Donna Perry, Judy Allen Second row: Bob Booker, Larry Culbertson, Gene Gooding, Richard Harris, Maurice Durand, Barbara Frrsbie, Janet VVine,f:arner. ,lad VVorlf. Third row: Clint Mellington, Adriel Bowman, Richard Landers, Lyell VVaggoner, Stan High, Phil Cook, Tom Stull. juniors are, left to right, front row: Susie Sawyer, Linda Ramsey, Florene Butler, Vira Paschal, Joyce Coonfield, Marilyn Mason. Second row: Gretchen Clapp, Cheri Muck, St-Veda Smith, Lu- deen Holland, Mary Swafford, Karen LaVerne Broach, Part Chisham. Third row: Gary jackson, Johnny Hill, llenry lN1oormann, VVayne Nikki-l. Gary Keeter, Bob VVeSt, Terry Hatien, Dennis Crowl, Al Mason. juniors are, left to rightr, front row: Cheryle Berg, Kathy Miller, Carol Sparks, Patsy johnson, Sue Leatherhury. Second row: Geary Smith, Ronnie Chippeaux, Dennis Stone, Reenie Levinski, Pam Dayhuff, Jill Newman, Mrs. Sumnne Tomlinson. Third row: Rodger Brooks, Terry VVitt, Mike Newcurnh, Alan Farha, Darrell Cotton, Charles Harper, Robert Antisdel, Rusty Emde. 5 .,, 1 A qw, , Y' 7 . , X ilnninrs arr, luft tn right, front rnw: lirnnia Davis, Dr-ln1'is Davis, Dnnna Rvimrt, lizulmzira Tlirnniis, xlvalliv .Xldc'l'sllUf, Carulyrr Hen- son. xlnrlnn llt'l'Il1lllllA'l. Si-crmd run: ,ll-rry jzlvkson, lfrrd Carr, -lnhnny Russ, Gary Raslur, XYillic- la-wls. Gilln-rt l7lm'rs, Dmmell Silmnn, Nlrs. iflsiv jnnlwr. Third mn: Billy llnrslfy, liugrnc Allan, 'l'ud iillltlll, Danny Chandler. I-'rcddic Standfurd, Billy xlnlmson, Rlxgm-r Rm-cl, David Duty. jnnimrs are-, li-it tn right, front row: liarluara Mansfirld, ,lamir Ailwn, Nlulndy Slim-rwnud, Linda liwzilr, She-rril Myr-rs, Carol Bul- lnvk, jam-t Challans, Marsha Riulnnnnd. Sn-rnnd rnw: Pat Sauk:-tx, ,lnlm ,Izmir-s, Ki-n llalfinld, Gary llzlrding, David liiilggflllf, liiddiv Garvin, Nanny Hlazur, lxlrs. Anita Allison. Third row: I.1ll'I'j' Smith, Lloyd la-wis, Vi-rdcll Stafford, Mila- Kirk, Rug:-r Ilnffman, jerry VVitr, llal Clark. klulliflrs :ll'r, ll-fr ua rijllt, from :::v 'Gm '. R 1 rmr: Nlartin Palzlvin, ,xllflllllllll lirnnn, Slllll Rnlwinsnn, Suzaimv Urnm-las, Dnnna Smirhcrman, Lana gl 1 Km-nlw, 1IllI'iClZl Bass. Second row: Eric Nlclaughlin, Mike Ra- mirw, -laxm-s Mayer, jarnvs Adams, Yirlli Carr, 'lram-tru Munson, Les- Iiv llarrvll, Mrs. Elsie jnnker. llillifll ruw: Billy ,luv Hayes, linnald Fl'3IlCUtAlll', Mack NIU- Dnnil-l, Dun Kirkland, ,lack Ful- lur, David 1.andrum, Larry Litch- hurd, btrvc- llalr. .luninrs arr, lc-ft to right, front rrm: Suvannc Hart, Kzqleene XYiim-rs, Shirluy Ladd, Yal:-ri: Nltllflllllll, ji-nita lnftin, Dianna Maddox, Mary Ann Butcher, xlmcf: Macklin, Second rnw: IH-ggi' RL'1lllgll, 'l'oni Smith, Judy flIlllR'j', Vicki Patterson, Dolores Roman, Diane Iibberts, Donna llccllnn-gg, Mrs. Elsie hlonker. 'Fhird run: Nuil Hollingsworth, vlamvs Parcrl, Alfred Bc-ard, Eugene NV:ird, Iinblwy VVray, David Fox, Lyle lhmnas. Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Phyllis VVarren, Carol Nixon, Helen Fortino, Nancy Vl'oodson, Audrey Ogle, Kathy Richardson, Jeanie lsenhour. Sec- ond row: Jim Heritage, Richard Gonvalez, Dave jackson, Gary Vllerner, Kenny VVeher, Pam More ton, lyierldine Vllurst, Mrs. Mary Bingham. Third row: Bill Lewis, Pat Newcomb, Leonard Frederick, Lorna Smalley, Linda Sawyer, Harriett Richardson, Cheryl Brown. Fourth row: jim Pinkham, Tom Coffey, Richard Landrum, Steve Lofgren, Lloyd Reinert, Rocky Putman, 'lack Davis, David Flesher. Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Ramona Turley, Caro- lyn Shook, Connie Cummings, Shirley Fortune, Kay Mock, Laurie Abbott, Loretta lyiartin. Second row: Darlene Packard, Jenny Helm, Rebecca Piper, Yvonne lkiagness, Lynda VVertz, Peggy Gouehenour, Sherryl Fowler, Kar- en Cupit. Third row: .lerry Hughes, Tommy lNlcCall, Dwain VVinters, Brent Esco, Gary Ladd, Howard Bishop, Charley Thomas. Fourth row: Gary Schaffer, john Yust, Phill Purinton, Jim Baz7elle, Robera Bailey, Keith Setser, Ray- mond Harshfield, Jim VVallert. Sophomores are, left to right, fron: row: Harlena Thomas, Vicki Vandaveer, Sharon Scott, La- Donna Gardner, Carol Beahm, Sue Patterson. Second row: Vicki Nlassey, Laura Nlillikan, Etta Lamb, Connie VVilliams, Donna VVh-eeler, Mrs. Mary Bing- ham. Third row: Robert O'- Quinn, Tim Shy, Lawrence Rec- tor, David VVhiters, James Vilhite- head, Doug Elliott, Dennis Love- less. Fourth row: Alvin Catlin, Lynn VVatson, Gary Cheatum, Bob Bulla, David Barbosa, Phil Bogner, Kermit Landers, Rohert Francoeur. Sophoynores are, left to right, front row: Mercedes Perez, Char- lene Vnderhill, Judy hlichelson, Sally Vl'inegarner, Charlene Dud- ley, Sandra Yates. Second row: Alicia Chavez, Diana Vlleber, -lan- ice Frank, Marsha VVoodruff, Donna Ziegenbusch, Patricia Potts, David Lafferty. Third row: Linda Schwartzkopf, Roberta Holt, Paula Hunt, Tom Beal, Norma Faudree, Susan Bowen, James Burnett, Mrs. Almeda Park. Fourth row: Mike Harville, Phil Graves, Doug Cairo, Jim Martin- ez, john Thompson, John Ratliff, VVilliam Grimsley. , row: Carolyn Eimclis, -lZllIil'A' Arnriltl, Sharon Piatt, .ludy Day. Mzirjiwit- Herring, Cathy Malay. Srcmid rim: Eileen Gard, Nlarslia C'aru-r, Char- lene NIcPlie:-ters, I-'raiiccs Griffith, Patsy' Toiiiiiltins, liarlixira lllsliiltlgli, Nlzirrrin' Lacy. 'l'hird row: Gary l.och, Billy Rinsall, Don Rc:-Ll, ,lim Bryson, Dick King, .lim Putnam, Eric M'oormann. Fnurtli row: Nliltc Dum- forrl, ,lim Spliar, limmluii limwii, Frank hiason, .xI'lhllI' VVy:lni, txlllillflll- iel Parc-hal, llunry Jxicksmi. l l l Sriphvilllfiiws I'll'L, loft to right, front 5 row: Shirlry Kiastiiin, Doris llugail, Judy ll:-rgt-rt, Susan 'l'hunias, l.inda Carmichael, Nlyrn Murray, Paul Smith, Darrell Un-c1'. Sccund rim: Sharon Lary, lie-vm-rly Gildsn, liar- hara Hislwp, Elaiiic Tagiic, -lc-rrv Oaknian, Eddie- Purkt-y, Phill Ft-llvrs. Third mir: Sam 'l'rummcl, Roger Miller, l.arry' Fry, Larry Nlclim-, Vl'endcll I.ex'itan, Kcitha Mnrgaii, Patricia Rose, Ruth Kr-llvy, Kathy Paul. Fourth row: xlc1'ry Majors, 1.1-ti Applr-lmns, Bill Uvcriliali, I7 u n Dorirnhtis, Allen XV-lls, .luhn Davis, Allen Staats, Ris'hard Pauley. op mmires 1 rx r finnt ron lx i Out ic x fear ll 1 in i rm strong, buds btauffir um imfa srl 1 kit 'itll r Reis Se-cond rrm Xlnm 1 X si t 'lt Nlit rs Hill: l xi lhnnui 'un arrx 1 mt C lnril 'oy e, A r,. .- mm .' i, . ird row: Shirli-5' Bri, ic' arol Halcromh, Margaret VVi lard. iciard lla: ins Larry Stuart Brucr Nah, Rick ' ns Ifane hiarshall, Ilc cn Timbers. Fourth row: Ed- ward Pannt-ll, Rrihin Carlock, Herman Davis, Pete Salisbury, Mike Gehrer, Jay Friclc, Keith Littlejtihn, Billy Kind. Librar, Is Valuable Aid ln the library, students found reference materials on everything from automobiles to zebras, During the first two or three weeks of school, sophomore English classes visited the library and learned to use the card catalog and Readers' Guide. Members of all three classes gathered information for themes, reports and other proiects. Non- fiction and fiction books also provided entertainment as well as information for the pupils. -32- Soplinimwt-s arf, li-fl tu right, lront Sophomore-s are, left to right, front row: Cindy Bowers, Patty lake, Rachel Torres. Shirley Carter, Kay Proctor, Patricia Van Buren, Opal iVnotton. Second row: Gene Fon- ner, Marsha Kifer, Marilyn Scoyel, Andrew Simon, yludy Fenton, Annette Peters. Mrs. Suzanne Tomlinson. Third row: I.inda Reger, Randy XVil- liam, Robert VVhite, Nancy Zimmer- man, blames XVilson, Todd Kinsinger, Steve Nestelroad, llarvey llursley, Fourth row: jim Smith, Mac Arm- strong, Keith Bt-ckner, James Powell, Steve Browning, Uave Miller. Phil Haskell, Phil Mansfield. Sophomore-s are, left to right, front row: Linda Tutts, lieth Dunn, ,leanette Gipson, Nancy Maxfield, Betty Parker, Pam Schnepel, Mrs. Anita Allison. Second row: Pamela XValker, Suzanne Butcher, Marilyn Loper, Catharine Collins, Tracy Zehr, Vicki Myers, Linda Viergever. 'lhird row! Carol Clark, Pam Stewart, Jovel Smith, janet Eshom, Sheila flark, Kay De- Spain, -lerry McNrilsh, Mike YVilson. Fourth row: Roy I.. XVallis, Rex l.ea, Gary Cox, Eddie Harhee, Koh -lack- son, Mike llachtel, Everett XVilliams, Nick Ard, Allan Young. Cafeteria ls Used for tud ine, L In study hall, students read books, studied for tests, and worked on other proiects. Encyclopedias and diction- aries vvere available for use by the students. Some pupils used their study hall period to do typing for teachers or to proctor in one ot the offices. -33- vt Lf Sophomore-s are, left to right, front row: Autra iVil- liarns, Nancy Lord, Nancy Davis, Sharon Beattie, Diana Phipps, janie Martinev, Mrs. Almeda Park. Second row: Patty Tomlin, Gail Sloan, Nancy Kerr, Norma XYilson, Sherry Free, Sherilyn Rey- nolds, Vicki McCarty, Bar- hara Fawcett. Third row: jim Henry, lioh Voc-geli, Gary George, Kay Vickers, Sally Fogle, l.arry King, Mike llutchens, Charles XVilson, Fourth row: Robert Hinnen- karnp, Tom VVells, Roger Sav- age, Don Clark, Harold Frost, Holi Hahst, I.arry Newby, David Markel. Language ls Useful French, Latin, and Spanish were of- fered at North for Those interested in foreign language. Students used tapes in the language laboratories as supple- ments to their regular textbooks. They also held banquets and parties to in- crease understanding of different lan- guages and countries. Roy Criswell, Ray VVilliams, Sharon Adams, Eli7- abeth Armstrong, Charles Boully and Linda Bland listen to tapes in Mrs. Angela Stratton's first hour Spanish class. Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Janet Ilofmasler, Jean McFate, hlary lloy, Angeline Crnelas, Carol Brubaker, Eilene Orr, Margaret Baird. Second row: Mrs. Suzanne Tomlinson, Glenda fVIartin, Linda Ellis, Mary VVal- ker, Janie Solf, Connie Ray, Betty Lassley, Jeani llelt. Third row: Anita Bauer, Rita Armour, Anne Fisher, Phyllis l,ittle, Rhea Glen- denning, Johnny Vlloodman, Al- vin Holloway, Boh Crawford. Fourth row: John Gastion, Tom Dent, Dennis Schroeder, Bill Graham, Randy Hamlin, Bob Bock, Herhert Sparks, Jack Nel- SOIL Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Ruthie VVestmort-land, Norma Thurston, Dianne Butcher, Connie Jester, Linda Horn, Anita Avery, Nancy Dockum, Rose Pier- son. Second row: lVlrs. Mary Bingham, Donna Green, Judy Rogers, Susan Nloore, Judy VVaner, Laura Herrman, Nancy Foiles, Sharon Klingman, Roger Carson. Third row: Marty Benoit, Dennis Black, Dick Foster, Jack Shryuek, J. D. Emel, Larry Gilli- land, Eddie Thompson, Bob Allen. Fourth row: Eugene Stone, Den- nis Miller, Paul Kuhn, Joe l.uin- stra, Richard Lowe, Michael Perry, Roland Martin. Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Ruta Valdmanis, Nor- ma Perry, VVillma Brothers, Peggy Spencer, Beverly Ross, Pam Drake, Joyce Scott, Nlelissa Johnson. Second row: Charles llerlwert, Boh Howard, Susan Jill Moore, Dianne Brock, Jeanine DuVall, Roberta Billows, Carol Holtsclaw, Becky Hudson. Third row: Charles Boully, Jerry Fields, Jim Hayes, Donna Johnson, Vicki Hall, San- di' Bowman, Vicki I,averent7, Dixie Martin. Fourth row: Nicholas Nlork, I.eRoy Little, Mike Allen, Vernon Razak, Mike O'- Neill, Mike Carnahan, Terry Burpo, Dwight Corrin. Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Bnhhie Green, Arlene Clark, Kaye Slinkard, janice Hob- son, Sheilah Garrett, Eloise Leslie. Second row: Y. R. Kunee, Pat Swain, Susan Nagel, Charlotte Nloore, Rosalyn Butcher, Ginger Keeter, Barh Showalter, .le-anne Patterson. Third row: Craig Penny, Doug Anderson, Bill lVle- Farlane, Keith Balton, Terri Crouch, Nlary Riyard, Sammy Holt, Larry Montgomery. Fourth row: Dennis Dye, Tom Benjamin, Nlike McNeil, XValt Viney, David Spriggs, Gary jones, Nlike Duck- etr, Charles Harlow. Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Evelyn Penner, Jane Keekeisen, Marilyn Goodgion, Carolyn Zackula, Kathie Lamb, Anita Burk, Lynda Smith, Vickie Levings. Second row: Mike Hays, jim Marlett, Brooks Peek, Linda OlDell, I,esa Donhinn, Pam Brad- hury, Paula Cook, Mrs. Elsie hlonker. Third row: John VVhite, Tom lyiallory, Ronald Agee, Terry hlercer, Dave Bailey, James Gardner, Don Heckathorn. Fourth row: Robert Armhruster, lN1ike Ambler, ,lay Comstock, Richard Harris, Jim Douty, Don VVil- liams, Tom Plant, Dick Busby. Sophoinores ate, left to right, front row: Ruth Carpenter, Kay Nlartin, Vicky llonyer, Carol Akin, Rosalie hlendoza, Nancy' Telford, jean jackson, Pauline Beiter. Second row: Sherrie l.ind- strom, Linda Lepley, Ann David- son, Marina Kopmanis, Bonnie Smithen, Vveymouth Shaver, Glen- da Miller. Third row: Jackie Salton, Joyce Shipley, Barbara King, Saundra VVinsor, Dave Camphell, Jim Fitzmaurice, Paul Smith. Fourth row: Steve Arnold, Phil Glass, Mike Coffey, Ross VVakefield, Don Goodwin, David Bogardus, VV a yn e McClellan, james Hatfield. Boys Acquire kills In physical education, boys partici- pated in sports such as football, soccer, basketball, swimming, track, canoeing, tennis, and baseball. They also did cal- isthenics and other warm-up exercises in accordance with President Kennedy's physical fitness program. Each Friday, the boys chose their own activities. The coaches helped the boys to gain skills in various sports and taught them the rules of sportsmanship. Coach John Bolan explained the forward roll to Ronnie Carr, Dave Bailey, Kenneth Clevenger, and Andy Blaser, while others worked on different aspects of tumbling. Sn t minor: t ll ant ron 1 n Q KNOII nrts ulrn uni, Pit Nlnitnn 't 1 N ltr S lull run 'N rull Bohrrr Dnltla NliNlil cn aro rr ein l irircittr N ashington M nilxn Sin th .an Simmons I7 -nnis 1 1 . s- I .' tarc er. ' ' ird row: ' 'mn ' nthir ,ar Q r nt y . iN'l rr, ri Halwr 'Klart- Byers, r. Nlcrln' Prim' N ' 1' 'ni-, Un fini., Rosa-:nary Baller, gsrnn -Q-nni cr Hanson, Er wr Kanfnian. l'nnrth Tranltl' X 'i iam., 0 m Russ:-ll, I.: Davis, ' 'nu h ' 1 anis:-y 'z Ka-n Jack. bn. illh9llliltilfS llecomes a ore Important Mathematics is being used more and more today in almost every tield of endeavor. Business mathematics was offered at North tor students whose plans follow a business career which does not require advanced mathematics. Many students took beginning and advanced algebra, as well as plane and solid geometry. Some advanced to more complex subjects such as Trigonometry and probability and statistics. Students were be- coming more interested in math as it became increasingly im- portant in the space age of today. 5 Snplininnrvs arr, lr-ft tn right, l'rnit:, Cnnniu Lynn, Rohin Kirk- : patrick, Patsy Paulsen. Su-and rnw: Hill Page, Don D4-arnmru, liill Mi'N:ilmmAy, Gal:-n Arnold. Rnlwrtal Ynhu, xlilli Taylor, Sharnn ghlains, Mary Bright. lliirzl row: Rick Tuttle, Rohert l,-Q-ll, johnny Rn-kr-tts, Lloyd C rllr, Nlerrily 'faylor expl lining llitr, Krnnrth Erinrv, lint , V . - ' A , -1 Qal- lwi riih lfnnrth rim: Uavill Klor- ii Bill Blliblllilll, Nliltr- Graves, lnhn llarlan, Michael Russ, Dan ,lmn-S, Slut' Nlvflllrr, Larry Stratford. Ivripliniiinn-s arc, lclt tn right lrnnt rnwg -lanr .Xnn llill, Marie- Sayrr, l'lari-tta Xlklls, Sharon l'rrslry', glntli Nlnrphy, Kart-n l.iltlr', l.in1l:1 liarnrs. Srcnncl run: Shirlvy Hass, Ruth '1'm-rhusli, ,ln Nlarir- Fruit, .Klint-lia Daxis, liarhara Ynhn, Susan lirnwn, .Xnn lfullvr, livrlq' Puls. Third run: Gary Stratlinan, -lim Sphar, Rich- ard Uriinslry, David Archer, Andy lllast-r, Greg Chisin, Huh Ratlifi. Fourth rnxr: Rick NlcEachrrn, -lnhn liatvs, Dr-an VVilli:nns, Blar- shall Nlarlry, Toni Fishhaclt, Dr-nald fNIn'Qin-in, 'IR-rrssa Milrli- ill, Cnnnir Smith. 5 ains :1 gc-nnn-try proof in math class. wr 44 'QQ frnnt row: Carolyn lfostrr, Mary bvllultfi, Victoria cillllllilll, Kathi' Sophomore-s ure, left to right, front row: Janice Thompson, Phyllis Lank, Sharon Tindle, Laura 1.3 ons, Rosemary Moore, Pat Sail. Second row: Karen Dowler, Beverly Shay, Dianne Hill, Irene Bond, janet Hogwood, Carol hlzirsalis, Teresa Griffith. Third row: James Lieurance, James Hogwood, Kenneth Cinotw, Robert VVeaver, Bert Vllilson, Rick Frendle, Jeannette Burris, Mag- dalena Vanderborn. Fourth row: Robert Tiffany, Larry Vllhitt, Tim Payne, Dan Reeves, Tony Oropesa, john Carst, Richard Anderson. Sophoinores are left to right, front row: Diane Duff, Dixie XVhiteinan, Jill Engel, Beverlv Niilllk, Nancy Gregg, Linda Bland, Carolyn Glendenning. Sec- ond row: Sara Bayless, Donna VVatson, Ion Mansker, Shirlev Kuhns, Julie Trask, Jody John- son. Third row: .lake Becker, Dale QLliClC, Steve Moreno, Rick Langford, Donald Vilard, Iudv Pierce, Anna Rudrow, Christina Taylor. Fourth row: hlelvin -Tones, David Lefler, Ronnie Carr, Curtis Irby, Tony Sigle, Kent VVoodworth, Robert Phares, Bob Nethercor. Sophomnres are, left to right, front row: Valerie VVilson, Ted rvlcleod, Andy Yackley, Marcia Pinkerton, Vickie Fish. Second row: Sandy Thompson, Beverly Martin, Sharon lhlillikan, Lila Greenwood, Mrs. Lyn Barrie, Patricia VVelch. Third row: Den- nis I.aMunyon, Henry Bell, James Vilagoner, Martin Kirkhuff, Patrea Bowers, Patricia Scheideman, Lin- da Hubbard. Fourth row: Elizaa bet Fickling, Louise Eldredge, Rocky Crownover. johnny Mc- Elmurry, Kenny Clevenger, Mike Atkinson, Glenda Seratte, Linda Newman. Girls Participate in arious Sports One requirement for sophomore girls was swimming. They also participated in volleyball, basketball, and badminton. Juniors took a course in health. Other activities were field hockey, tennis, canoeing, archery, modern dance, and fencing. A high- light of the year was the modern dance program, Where But in America? The picture at the left shows a group of girls practicing for the program. Sophomures are, left to right, front row: Kenneth Hamilton, Robert Alfaro, I,ondal jones, Glen VVillinms. Second row: Michael Steele, Robert Ellison, Dorothea Shaw, Delores Oropesa, Mrs. Anita Allison. Third row: Dorothy Mat-Gowan, Kaye Moore, Uarolyn Arnold, Clara Redmond, Paula Martinez. rt, Business Teach Skills The art courses were painting and drawing, crafts, commercial art, silversmithing, ceramics, basic art, art history, and the special art class which made backdrops for plays and assemblies and decorations for various dances. The business department offered a variety of courses such as shorthand, bookkeeping, typ- ing, business law, and distributive education. Students taking these subiects prepared to face the obligations of the hectic business world of tomorrow. Sophomores are, left to right, front row: Ronnie Henderson, lohn Houartl, john Stmughter, lVayne Troy, Vl'hitson Brown, Second row: Linda XVright, Roberta VVarnt'r, Donna Nlullendore, Ruthie Hill. Third row: Deloris Cater, Elizabeth Martin, Joyce Ann Gaines, Louvenia Carter, Connie Marie Fullbright. Sophomores art-, left to right, front row: Danny Scott, Dale Broek, Vl'arren Nightingale, Ralph Chick, Leonard Anderson, Gary Allent Second row: Venita Moore, glcssic Lopez, Rose Zamorano, llelcn XVhiters, Mrs. Alineda Park, ,lerry lsham. Third row: Elsie Turner, Betty McLean, Marion Ford, Betty Drain, Karen Shepherd, Phil llinnenltamp. Nlerrily Taylor, Pat Ermey, and Mary Firstenbcrger work on heart decorations Iom vVlllilIlSOll demonstrates the use r the junior-senior prom during special of the adding I1lZl.Cl11llQ to figure income 1' class. THX uno-W SEER js. 1 4 ,, if? 2 hi x , 1 ,ai9.,fQ f N ,V ytglxw 'Wnvue 'W 3 ' we. 2 I, 4 , M 1' ,lf my aww 1, M f V N .1 4 V A ,AQ ag ,Q x 4 H ,f M A , - yi , 6554 f Q V ,, t A t 5 'fn -gg rf v ,. Q , f , . ff .5 1 fy: , f 'Nas J- 22.4 'X 1-is sg I Q, if I 9,3 ,A ,, , , U, , M , ' ,Ig ' 4-2 Q 1 Q Jw Y ugh ff' ,, .fl , W' 1 ,Mx , QQ f Vg Members of the North High Singers were, left to right, front row: Delaine Hartman, George Terrell, Jane Funk., Larry Ranich, Vicki Ritchey, Ronnie Beahm, Kathleen Sweney. Second row: Cathy Chappell, Eddie Avery, Kathy Miller, Richard Everett, Sharon Hinkson, Tom Beery, Edna Christy. Third row: Kendra McKibben, David Riches, Judy Reiz, Larry Eldredge, Jeri Atherton, Paul Waner, Barbara Thurston, Charles Harper. Musical Productions re Presented North's vocal music department, headed by Mrs. Ruth Johns and Neil Dearinger, presented the tall concert. The production in- cluded an original Modern Choir skit with scenery, costumes and choreography. The band, directed by F. Robert Hollowell, ushered in the Christmas season by marching in the annual Santa Claus parade spon- sored by the downtown merchants. North's orchestra presented the winter concert December 12. Four ninth grade orchestra groups ioined with North in a selection of Christmas carols. In the spring, the band and orchestra combined to present a concert. This production included selections from the popular musi- cals, Porgy and Bess and West Side Story. Members of the woodwind trio were, left to right: Marsha Kifer, Donna Johnson, Richard Hille. Members of the North Nocturnes were, left to right, front row: Mary Ann Woolf, Dixie Weir, Gaynell Stees, Marsha Richmond, Cindy States, Donna Wolf, Anita Glasscock, Pam Greenfield. Back Quentin Wallace, drum maior, led the row: Shirley Frederick, Becky Reagan, Jonelle Thompson, Carolyn Kuhn, Sheila Parker, Karen Banks, band during half times and in fhe Sama Vicki Carr. Claus parade. Members of the Solnomore Girls Ensemble were, left to right, front row: Diane Marshall, Marsha Woodruff, Judy Fenton, Kendra McKibben accompanist Kay Slinkdard Ruthie Westmoreland. Second row: Donna Johnson, Linda Sawyer, Paula Hunt, Laura Herrman, Annual ariety howls Staged The annual Redskin Rhythms program, Another Opening, Another Show, was held in March. The show consisted entirely of variety numbers. North's choral groups were accompanied by the orchestra in several selections. A combo composed of band and orchestra members, accompanied several solos and dance numbers. One of the high lights of the show was the Boys' Choir presentation of Western scene complete with comedy and costume. The choral groups presented There's No Business Like Show Business. for the finale. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Johns, Neil Dearinger and F. Robert Hollowell. Members of the Modern Choir were left to right, front row: Mary Ann Butcher, Toni Crow, Nancy Callery, Joyce Scott, Janice Garrett, Kathleen Epps, Roycelene Burton, Sheri Mikesell, Marty Remmers. Second row: Bea Jimenez, Patricia Clark, Karen Lampe, Nola Walker, Martha Parsons, Diane Fitzwater, Sue Hunt, Carol Holmes, Donna Eastman, Sherry Winegarner, Neita Cummings. Third row: Chris Powell, Dianna Maddox, Carol Winter, Barbara Roberts, Carol Sparks, Cozy Cole, Janice Travis, Kamy Farha, Deanne Detton, Fourth row: Sue Burditt, Janet Winegarner, Nancy Ashford, Janet Whalen, Sue Mannan, Lois Looney, Sharon Gammon, Noel Ernst, Jeanne Jonker, Deloris Willard. Members of the Choir were, left to right, front row: Kathy Leisek, K6'flWY Sweney, MGVY Ann Wolf, -lUdl Mardvrk, Suzanne Mitchell, Edna Christy, Carolyn Cole, Kendra McKibben, Karen Miles, Cindy States, Nancy Comstock, Kathy Miller, Mary Swafford, Patricia Shane, Rita Fletcher, Martie Johnson, Sharon Hodgson, Glenda Funk, Norma Galyardt. Second row: Sharon Maddox, Susi Gribble, Signe Burk, Jane lngels, Betty Coate, Valerie Meacham, Anita Glasscock, Janet Kaelson, Barbara Thurston, Jennifer Cook, Judy Price, Reba Honer, Gaynell Stees, Betty .lo Ellis, Cheryl Han- kins, Phyllis Kerr, Jane Funk, Frances McMillen, Chris Owens. Third row: Janet Cooper, Sheila Parker, Karen Richardson, Shirley Frederick, Sandy Carter, Karen Berg, Judie Kahoe, Becky Hoover, Iris Rogers, Barbara Jones, Marsha Schuh, Becky Loflin, Jonelle Thompson, Donna Woolf, Jeri Atherton, Judy Rein, Carol Wampler, Beverly Heatwole, Karen Banks, Biddie Garvin, Alice Newman, Lee Rosencutter. Fourth row: Dennis Crowl, Frank Jimenez, Larry Ranich, Richard Everett, Gene Gooding, Ronnie Beahm, Marcus Pomeroy, Norman Lindal, James Mayer, Jim Smith, Wayne Newkirk, Jody Chrisman, Jeff Baldwin, Roger Smith, Tom Carle, Richard Winn, Jerry Witt, Charles Harper, Terry Witt, Mason Whitney, Lester Mood, Chuck Crismier, Pat McCarty, Robert Hoelscher. Fifth row: Bob Messenger, James Powell, Neil DeLapp, Frank Martin, Willie Jarrett, Joe Dickerson, Randy Brown, Terry Lee, Frederick Clapp, Wendell McFadden, Gary Alterman, Garry Ashford, Steve Graham, Dave Riches, Max Hinkle, Larry Eldredge, Marvel McClellan, Tim Cotter, Keith Harrington, Kenny Classen, Dennis Lane, Roger Hoffman, Steve Hale, Paul Parrish, Wayne Nikkel. usic Groups Contribute Profframs U Each year, North's musical groups present many programs. The North High Singers were busy giving programs at church affairs, PTA meetings and civic luncheons. The orchestra and band played for junior high schools whose students will at- tend North. Working out the half-time performances was the task of the band during the fall. Members and twirlers met before school to rehearse skits to be presented at home games. North's Pep Band played at pep assemblies and basketball games. They often accompanied Red Arrows in special cheers and played for twirlers during half-time entertainment. The Pep Band played for Kansas Official Council's Convention to earn money for their out-of-town trips. They followed the football and basketball teams to Topeka, Hutchinson and the Kansas City tournament. The main purpose of the band was to boost school spirit by sounding off with War Cry. The trumpet trio, top to bottom, were Rex Page, Ted Field and David Sproul. They played in assemblies, in concerts and in the music festival. Members of the concert band were, left to right, front row: Vicki Massey, Joe Luinstra, Jeanette Gipson, Pam Bradbury, Karen Slattery, Jane Hill, Nancy Kerr, Nancy Davis. Second row: Linda Barnes, Mary Schultz, Carol Halcromb, Tom Dent, Donna Green, Gary Cox, Jimmy Bryson, Darrell Greer, Fred Phillippe, Rusty Emde, Ben Galbraith, Nick Ard, Ronnie Farris, Gary Jones. Third row: Paul Kuhn, Ross Wakefield, David Markel, Mike Caviness, James Hatfield, Larry McKee, David Gonzales, Jack Shryock, Richard Anderson, John Harlan, Bob Phares, Lyn Harrington, F. Robert Hollowell, director, Larry Fry, Mike Hays, Joe Miller. N -42- Members of the Symphonic Band were left to right, front row: Sara Wiley, Charlotte Haupt, Donna Johnson, Doris Jackson, Jerry Fields, Karen Slattery, Anne Fisher, Lynda Smith, Vicki Vandaveer, Marsha Kifer. Second row: Norma Whitt, Pat Hurst, Judy Messenger, Richard Hille, Sharon Mad- dox, Marilyn Goodgion, Anita Burk, Bill Nichols, Susi Gribble, George Terrell, Ben Gaidbraith, Jerry Matheson, Nick Ard, Rosemary Balzer, Bob Bock, Sherrie Lindstrom, David Watson. Third row: John Zimmerman, Gerry Bradfield, Mary Marrel, Bill Overman, Walter Mooney, Glen Weber, David Norris, Don Heckathorn, Mike Fenton, David Sproul, Ted Field, Rex Page, Qlleniin Wallace, John Valko, David RlCl'1al'dS, Chl-'Ck MCFate, David Barbosa, Rick Langford, Henry Moorman, Magdalena Vanderbom, Charles Funk, Bill Jaeger, Janice McConachie, Thad Goodrich. Fourth row: Nancy Woodson, Patsy Paulsen, Norma Thurston, Janet Fast, Eric Moormann, Sandra Kinsey, Pat Millins, Don Williams, Gary Weir, Steve Arnold, Mike Hays, Bill Page, Walter Viney, Larry Allred, Nick Roark, Tom Wells, Mike Hutchens, Lyn Smith, Jay Comstock, Tom Benjamin, Melvin Jones, Terry Lee, Rusty Emde, Jim Pardee, Terry Pennington. Standing: Bob Veazey, Mike Caviness, Jack Shryock, Linda Ramsey, Mike Bryant, F. Robert Hollowell. Soloists, Ensembles Plate in Contests The Wichita solo and ensemble festival was held in March. Ratings from I to V were awarded to each participating soloist or ensemble. All of North's musical groups received a Ill rat- ing or better. Soloists receiving I's were Mary Swafford, Janet Cooper, Thad Goodrich, Lynn Doepke, Kendra McKibben, Denise Holmes, Melissa Johnson, Rex Page, Rusty Emde, Cathy Chappell, Donna Johnson, Charlotte Haupt, Sheila Parker, Cindy States and Paul Waner. Ensembles receiving the highest award were clarinet quartet, flutetrio, brass sextet, trumpet quartet, brass choir, brass quartet, sophomore girls' ensemble, North Nocturnes, and trumpet trio. An above average rating of Il was given to Christine Taylor, Lynn Doepke, Carolyn DeMoure, Eva Neff, Becky Reagan, Cathy Chappell and Lois Looney, soloists, the woodwind trio, and the flute-string trio who received a lI'l'. Those receiving a rating l of lll were Doris Jackson, Sharon Maddox and Cecily Bowers. Members of the clarinet quartet were, left to right: Judy Messenger, Patsy Hurst, Norma Whitt and David Watson. Members of the Orchestra were left to right, front row: F. Robert Hollowell. Second row, left to right, Kendra McKibben, Marsha Schuh, Lynn Doepke, Nancy Woodson, Cathy Malay, Susan Miller, Cathy Chappell. Third row: Denise Holmes, Sharon Hinkson, Janet Koontz, Afton Harshfield, Doris Jackson, Charlotte Haupt, Sara Wiley, Anita Schroeder, Marsha Kifer, Carolyn DeMoure, Cecily Bowers. Fourth row: Marilyn Armstrong, Teresa Griffith, Sheryl Miner, Annette Peters, Gilda Seymour, Jeannette Burris, Bill Nichols, George Terrell, Susi Gribble, Jeanne Conner, Davida McMillen, Bill Overman, David Watson, Laura Berlin, Suzanne Lynch, Tom Wells, Melissa Johnson, Eva Neff. Fifth row: Sue Bradbury, Pattie Bowers, Dale Davis, Gilbert Moreno, Sudy Stauffer, Don Heckathorn, Rex Page, Mike Fenton, David Sproul, Quentin Wallace, Dave Richards, Jim Janson, Henry Blase, Mike Hutchens, Karen Cupit, Dave Bailey, John Yust, Donna Kinney. -43- Becky Loflin and Jeanne Conner, co-editors, Diane Schimp compiled the index while Doris Johnny Murphy and James Kinney discussed senior pages with R. H. Parker, Jackson checked underclassmen lay outs. arranged pictures for the sports pages printer. Q Fifi? ' W' TU EP1 Staff Assemhles Annual , if V .5 ...I The first semester NORTH STAR staff moved on to be the ,.. N TOWER staff for the second semester. Although work on the TOWER :sf 1 5 2 j. i began last summer, the staff did not meet as a unit until January. ljx ,, ,E W The work on the yearbook consisted of scheduling and reducing '.-' I n gzblul .--- I All' 2 ...:-3 -..Z pictures, writing copy and headlines, and laying out pages. The ',.: :i'i I students made trips to the engraver and the printer to take out j ' '..,,. 2-- pictures and COPY. :gig zz. . iz' x ,,.. .,. Mrs. Minnie Drowatzky, journalism advisor, instructed NORTH 1-' l 2--'? for STAR and TOWER staffs. She also taught beginning journalism and English, prepared programs for football and basketball games and kept TOWER King and Queen a well-guarded secret. To join Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalist society, journalists must be in the upper third of their class, have done something outstanding in journalism, and have been recommended by their advisor. Jour- nalists who qualified were Carol Ard, Margaret Car- penter, Jeanne Conner, Nancy Henry, Eva Hoffer, Doris Jackson, James Kinney, Becky Loflin, Linda Reagan, Martie Johnson, Riney Lochmann, Sandy Marble, Joyce McTeer, David Norris, Stanley Pennington, Bill Rapps. Bonnie Renes, Harold Ruhl, Jackie Tuttle, Barbara White, and Bonnie Yoder, Caught taking a picture was David Crill, head photographer. Johnny and Ron Boger assisted David with pictures for the yearbook. A new photogra pher, Bob Antisdel Mike Allen cut paper Keith Hunter checked read instructions be before printing a pic- negatives in the devel- fore mixing chemi ture. oper. cals. Marvin Albertson, circulation mana Margaret Carpenter and Linda Reagan typed copy Eva Hoffer and Nancy Henry selected ger, helped Julie Shy cut pictures for clubs. pictures for the activities section. the faculty pages. I- S ti, f T A' I -44- Preparing papers for mailing were Ron Boger and Max Hinkle. Willie Jarrett and Marilyn Miller typed stories and headlines. Bill Rapps, feature editor, and Harold Ruhl, editorial editor, worked on page lay outs. tasks. Those in beginning iournalism second semester were front row, left to right: Diane Samms, Jean Starnes. Second row: Mike Norris, Candy Mitchell, Keith Hunter. Third row: Kelly Yenser, Larry Holland, Billie Oakley. Fourth row: Courtney Worley, Carolyn Donlevy, Patricia Chisham, David Brewer. Carol Ard, first se- David Norris and David Williams checked in the next issue of the NORTH mester assistant ed- wrestling scores with Paul Andree. STAR were Martie Johnson and Sandy Marble. Mike Martin checked the paper while Riney Lochmann helped with the advertising. Counting advertising to appear itor, worked on copy. Bonnie Y o d e r , business manager, counted money after the sale of papers. enior Iournalists Publish Paper The second semester NORTH STAR staff consisted of seniors whc- completed beginning iournalism. Positions for advanced journa- lists ranged from editor-in-chief to typist. These students wrote stories, laid out pages, wrote headlines and completed various other tasks. The NORTH STAR was exchanged for other school papers around the country and was sent to former North students in the Armed Forces. The paper was one of the top eight papers in the Tuberculosis School Press Project for the ninth consecutive year. During the year, twenty-eight issues were published. Journalism students sold ice cream bars, decals, carmel apples and advertising to help finance the paper. Beginning iournalists learned to publish the paper and distributed NORTH STARS to the students with activity tickets. The second semester NORTH STAR staff included Joyce McTeer, editor, Bonnie Renes, news editor, Jackie Tuttle, page one editor, Barbara White, page two editor, Bill Rapps, feature page editor, Harold Ruhl, editorial page editor, David Norris, sports editor, David Williams, assistant sports editor, Dan Rouser, page five editor, Stanley Pennington, page six editor, Bonnie Yoder, business manager, Ron Boger and Max Hinkle, circulation, Riney Lochmann and Mike Martin, proofreaders, Sandy Marble and Martie Johnson, ad- vertising managers, Willie Jarrett and Marilyn Mailler, tvpists, and Lois Foster, Mary Jane Keene, Jan Lashley, Cheryl Raymond, and Charles Temple, reporters. Miss Sharon Monasmith, cadet teacher, instructed ' checked the calendar in the Cheryl Raymond, Mary Jane Keene, Charles Temple, Janice Barbara White, Jackie Tuttle, Stanle nington, attendance office for possible Lashley, and Lois Foster on writing good news stories. and Dan Rouser proofed their pag stories. -45- Joyce McTeer, editor and Bonnie Renes, news editor V V I y I - W , ,Hi J -X 3 f In cb Pi' 'tx A K l V 1 ali l l, l ,X aft el s X., 7 - f fa yy .Q i t, is ,ff i' 1,3 -4' Hp L iced, T. x. fy A .L A 'A T l , I 0 T , r . 7 -N 'Q K . A . 'A .T t. 1 fy. , . .. T ' ce, X . ,ti vt . by 'E F , ,ecsgqd , it t , V ' ix K, c. eg- 1 i, 1 ' I X ' or fi f 0 W X 9 kk rf- ,L , A K , tt ir .k 5 ' V.. x T Y l V M X x t v Y 5 si i A ,T -W cf X 1- rs, gi. V K ' ' . ,rv g K I .y .X ig - ,, ,--is ff Y .T t, f le ,Y as K ,f 4 Y - Y I M -- - -- J . .x .y N- .P-fi? . 1 . R yr , 4 it , .. , . Y , X A , f . X x v 5- I X 1 V Xi 1 1 A . f: .A I Y X T U X V4,- - Xsrflvf - 1s X it 1 is xg N' , i- , V X - - if iv -X y I T A , .. .V tv ,Y . ., 4 tt. s ., an W - fr X V, yi 1,7 X fgxxfvkx D! L xl kxxl :Q kr A f -2 .T T ' ' . if if ly li ll . M - I . l - Je, a 1' .. like ' . ' pf Members of the senior play were, left to right: Tom Whitney, Becky Reagan, Martyr Steward, li v if 5 '5 Nancy Keast, Paul Waner, Jeri Atherton, Sharon Kelsey, Paul Parrish, Randle Hope, and Phil Schaper. i enior Class Presents 'Little Foxes' The senior play, The Little Foxes, was a melodrama centered around man's greed for money. The play opened with Mrs. Giddens and her brothers planning to make a large sum of money. The portrayal of a wealthy Southern family, the Giddens, with a lust for money, set the plot. As the play progressed the scheme to take Horace Giddens' money in order to purchase a cotton mill began to twist until the bonds were embezzled by his nephew. After his refusal to give them the money, Horace, who had a heart ailment, dies because his wife did not give him his medicine. Mrs. Giddens Ueri Athertonj rages at her inability to raise her share of the money. Horace Giddens asked the butler, Hom Whitneyj to explain what Giddens' daughter, fSharon Kelseyl tried to comfort her Aunt had happened to his family. Birdie, fNancy Keastb. T if -46- 1 gy gs ' . ,ggi . my .ii ,A N X V s it, 'O In the all-school play McKeever, Uames Kinneyl took a punch at Snell CPauI Wanerl. Trying to restrain McKeever is Blessington fTed Fieldl, while Metcalf CDavid Gaileyl, and Gille CMarty Stewardj looked on. ll-'chool Play ls Modern Comed The Solid Gold Cadillac, The all-school play presented November 17 and 18, embodied the story of a modern Cinderella. Mrs. Partridge, striving to become a prominent business woman, was hindered by four directors of The corporation for which she worked. Symboliz- ing the wicked stepsister, they conspired against Mrs. Partridge until she could no longer manage her affairs. Just as it seemed Mrs. Partridge would lose everything, her fairy god- mother stepped in to make all her dreams come true. Mrs. Lyn Barrie directed all plays presented by the dramatics department, Taught classes and sponsored Thespians and Redskin Players. Scrooge, CGary Jacksonl, began his visit into the past. Scrooge lGary Jacksonj in the Christmas Carol Behind stage, Dixie Whiteman and Jill Engle made up Valerie Wilson as an older woman. sat at his desk prior to retiring. CCP -4 7- Seniors left Utowfght: Vic Suhm, Julie Shy, Mike Martin, Executive committee left to right: Holmes Brinton, Rex YPage, Patty Phipps, Linda Hale, Mary Firstenberger, Judy Funk, Ted Field, Jody Chrisman, David Norris, Signe Burk, Gerald Kinney, Margaret Carpenter, Pam Schall, Norma Whitt, Nancy Keast. Carl Webb, Stephen Wood. orth Unicameral Legislature Proves Satisfactor Student body president, Ted Field, student body vice-president, Jodi Chrisman. The Student' Legislature is a unicameral house with 42 mem- bers, The junior and senior elections were held in the spring, and the sophomores were elected at the beginning of the next school year. To run for legislature a student's grades must be above a D. Any student wishing to run for Student Legislature circulates a petition and submits it to his respective class for signing. A bill which was passed last spring provided for a student body president and vice-president. To run for student body offices, the student must have had one year of experience in Student Legis- lature. Each member reported legislation to assigned homerooms to keep the student body informed and to get its opinion. Student Legislature sponsored mixers, planned the Pigskin Pete and Varsity Sue assembly and dance and compiled the stu- dent directory. They also sold various items during the year. A special section was reserved for Student Legislature news in the NORTH STAR. Some of the many other activities of the Student Legislature were picking a name and theme for the water festival, preparing a float for this festival, sponsoring an honor assembly, and keeping a suggestion box for the students. Juniors left to right: Lary Smith Linda Ewalt, Sophomores left to right: Elizabeth Armstrong, Cheryl Brown, Darrell Cotten, Betty Jo Ellis, Courtney Worley, Donna Smither- Judy Hysom, LeRoy Little, Diane Marshall, Vicki McCarty, Becky Hudson, man, Bob Hunsinger, Reba Honer. Dianna Brock. l lllx i il i Hi-Y cabinet and officers front row left to right: Gary Harding, Y-Teens Club front row left to right: Signe Burk, Laura Herman, Mary Don Dearmore, Phil Schaper, Kenneth Sook, Jim Westmoreland. Firstenberger, Kathy Grier, Delaine Hartman, Karen Giles, Barbara Roberts, Second row: David Spriggs, Torn Whitney, Glenn Songer, James Judy Gates. Second row: Jeanne Jonker, Beverly Knapp, Pam Schall, Kathy Gregg, Walter Fitch. Third row: Joe Luinstra, Raymond Harshfield, Sweney, Karen Lugard, Kitty Hassell, Pat Fisher. Third row: Kaye Siler, Mike Nichols, Howard Purcell, Tom Carle. Bonnie Renes, Norma Thurston, Barbara Thurston, Judy Davis, Sandy Carter. Fourth row: Suzanne Mitchell, Pat Clark, Jill Engle. Service Clubs Perform Important Duties at orth Without' the following service clubs, North would not run so smoothly. These clubs performed many duties which were vital to the school. Hi-Y participated in a round-robin basket- ball tournament during the winter. Another maior activity was the planning of the Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies. Distributive Education met two hours in the morning. They then left school in the afternoon to work at individual iobs. This course gave students experience in working as they gained a high school education. Red Cross was a service club. A ma- ior proiect this year was the collection of money for a large gift box which was sent to needy people. Future Teachers met every other Wednesday morning. The programs consisted of speakers concerned with the teaching profession. The annual high light was a trip to the University of Wichita and a visit to elementary schools. Y-Teens was one of the largest clubs at North. They work- ed with Hi-Y in planning the Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies. One of many activities of Y-Teens was decorating the entire school for the Christmas season. They also sold candy for a money making proiect. Future Teachers Club officers left to right: Denise Holmes, Becky Loflin, Jonelle Thompson, Bobbi Woodman. Red Cross Club officers left to Distributive Education Club front row left to right: Joan Whitehead, Sandy Crandall, Wes A'gee, right: Debbe Rollins, Gloria Hughes Betty Herring, Dale A'gee, Tom Wilkinson, Nancy Graham, Bill Peterson, Mary Ann Tinker, Cheryl Kieffer. Chris McGee. Not pictured is Diane Second row: Betty Angus, Virginia Mitchell, Roberta Gail Meek, Diane Bryant, Carline Seals, Carolyn Fowler, Brant, president. Bill Miller, Carolyn Henson, Charles E. Wheeler, Chris Owens, Judy Ellen Morris. Red Arrows and Pep Band worked to- gether to promote better school spirit. Red Arrows, with a membership of ap- proximately four hundred girls, participated in many proiects in addition to cheering at games. They sponsored an all-school dance, sold candy canes and cookies and had a paper drive. Honor Pep Club was organized this year. To be a member of Honor Pep, each of the forty-nine members earned points by performing various tasks for the group. Each semester points were checked and replace- ments were made. Pep Band, an organization of outstand- ing musicians, was chosen by the director, F. Robert Hollowell. Members played at all home games and pep assemblies. Pep Band earned money to go to the Wyandotte Invi- tational Tournament at Kansas City by per- Cabinet and council members of Red Arrows were, front row, left to right: Pam formlng for Clvlc Organlzallons' Drake, Judy Messenger, Nancy Keast. Second row: Mardy Waddel, Terry Clothier, Gaynell Stees. Third row: Candy Mitchell, Judy Hackney, Karen Banks, Marsha Carter, Fourth row: Susan Ellis, Tommie Hodges, Sharon Halcromb, Donna Kinney. Pied Arrows, Pep Bond Assist in Promotion of ohool pirit Members of Pep Band were, front row left to right: Dale Davis, Mike Bryant, Jack Shryock. Second row: Sara Wiley, Doris Jackson, Vicki Vandaveer, Marsha Kifer, Anita Schroeder, Sharon Maddox, Jeanne Conner, Gerry Bradfield, Bill Overman, Janet Fast, Davida McMillan. Third row: Terry Lee, Don Heckathorn, Ted Field, Rex Page, Quentin Wallace, John Valko, Henry Blase, James Janson, Jim Pardee, Terry Pennington, F. Robert Hollowell, director. Fourth row: David Sproul, Nancy Woodson, Ricky Hille, Bill Nichols, Thad Goodrich, Janis McConachie, Charles Funk, Rusty Ernde, Nick Roark, Tommy Wells, Mike Hutchens. Lettermen were front row, left to right: David Williams, Kenny Murray, Pat McCarty, Marvin Albertson, Lee Albert, David Norris, Jim Smith, Larry Harris. Second row: Gary Keeter, Larry Masters, Charles Maddox, Eddie Avery, Alfred Beard, Richard Lawson, John Pinon, Bill Plant, Bill Rapps. Third row: Larry Smith, Terry Witt, David Cox, Bob Hunsinger, Mike Caviness, Steve Knecht, Kirk Zuhars, Holmes Brinton, Gary Gregory. Fourth row: Terry Pennington, George Terrell, Henry Blase, Lyn Smith, Ted Hazen, Larry Eldredge, Pete Gonzales, Norman Lindal, Lee Allen Keith. Fifth row: Mike Norris, Dennis Shockey, James Nlayer, Larry Avery, Riney Lochmann, John Hewitt, Frank Dutton, David Brewer. Sixth row: Jim Westmoreland, Mike Bennett, Stan Shaver, Brent Forney, Gene Hinkle, James Pitts, Rodger Burns, Glen Weber. Seventh row: Maurice Hendershot and John Bolan, sponsors. Cheerleaders, Lettermelfs Club Become Boosters for Teams Leading cheers at games and pep assemblies were front row, left to right: Bonnie Yoder, Norma Schraeder, Cindy Bowers. Second row: Pam Schall, Bobbi Woodman, Julie Shy. Alternate cheerleaders were Reba Honer and Martie Johnson. Two of the pep organizations at North were Lettermen's Club and the cheerleaders. Lettermen's Club was open to all boys who earned a letter in one of the seven sports of- fered at North. Members were in charge of the concession stand and renting seat backs at home games. Other proiects were selling pencils with sports schedules printed on them and sponsoring a dance in late March. The six girls who were elected cheerlead- ers by the entire student body played a tre- mendous part in boosting team victories and creating the school spirit for which North is known. This year, the cheerleaders had new uniforms, pompons and megaphones. Selling booster ribbons and carmel apples and pro- moting spirit days were some other activities in which they participated. Rifle Club members were John Jordan, Keith Shockley, Dennis Crowl, Harold Huff, Roy Allred, Lloyd Crile, Randy Welborn, Martin Monroe Kirkhuff, Phillip Fellers, Nick Mart, Richard An- derson, Cary George, Gary Cheatum, Robert Bell, Gary Loch, Don Dearmore, Merle Price, Joe Luinstra, Johnny McElmurry, Steve McClure, Kent Woodworth, Jerry Hughes, David Barbosa, Eu- gene Wilson, Walter Fitch, Dale Miller, Dan Reeves, Edward Peek, Galen Arnold, Jim Mar- tinez, Lyle Thomas, Steve Graham, James Powell, Jay Frick, John Harlan. IN. . 1 cf' O: L 4 li Club Sessions Are Before, Durin ', After 'chool International Relations Club officers were, left to right, Eva Hoffer, Margaret Carpenter, Sheryl Kern. Above a speaker talked to the group. Clubs met on Wednesday during club period and before and after school. Some clubs had special programs at members' homes. Rifle Club met twice in the morning and once after school each week. The teams came in fifth out of ten city teams this year. They shot in invitational and National Rifle Association matches. International Relations Club was originated this year. Pro- grams included speakers and discussions concerning United States relations with other countries. One of the speakers was Congress- man Garner E. Shriver. The central theme was Africa. Safety Club's purpose was to promote safety at North. The members made posters, watched films, and worked with the city Safety Club. French Club studies the French customs. They presented skits, had dinners, and hosted many guest speakers, including the mayor. This was an excellent club for students interested in foreign countries. Playing chess were, lleft tolikright, Ken Hatfield and James Nickum. T R' French Club officers were, left to right: Holmes Brinton, Babs Brinton, Alice Newman, Marcus Pomeroy. Safety Club offi- cers were, left to right, Kathy Miller, Afton Harshfield, Ce- cily Bowers, Jewell Million. Girls Sports Club members were left to right: Doris Hogan, Patsy Paulsen, Nancy Gregg, Pa- tricia Potts, Sue Patterson, Karen Slattery, Donna Green. Second row: Lynda Toddleson, Barbara Parker, Laura Berlin, Amelia Davis, Yvonne Mag- ness, Maereene Lacy, Sharon Maddox, Darlene Parker. Third row: Sharon Buerki, Pam Dayhuff, Noel Ernst, Connie Fullbright, Dorothea Shaw, Jennette Burris, Connie Sue Smith, Jozel Smith. Redskins Join Clubs, Acquire Lasting Friendships Clubs met with the purpose of grouping together students who had the same interests. Lasting friendships were made while these students worked together. Girls Sports Club met once a week after school. These girls participated in many different sports. They traveled to various schools for games and sports days. Stamp and Coin Club members bought, sold, and exchanged stamps and coins. They learned the latest news about stamps and coins from guest speakers. There were two divisions of Chess Club, advanced and be- ginning. Members discussed chess, played games and learned chess skills. The club had a constant tournament in progress accord- ing to a ranking system. Science Club discussed science theories, performed various experiments, and listened to lectures. The purpose of the club was to encourage interest and develop appreciation of science. Business Club studied the techniques of business, and learned the latest business procedures from Wichita business establishments. They had films, speakers, and panel discussions. Members of the Chess Club left to right: David Bogardus, Barbara Peck, Mike Morris, Joyce Tatum, Jan Carter. Stamp and Coin members were seated left to right: Jim Every, Harold Ruhl, John Jordan, Jeff Baldwin. Standing left to right: Paul Michelson, John Yust, Bob Allen, Herbert Sparks, Richard Harris, Fred McGinley, J. D. Unruh, Barton Comstock, David Riches. ' Science Club members were left to right: Joel Ohlsen, David Watson, Richard Hitchcock, Vernon Razak, Eric McLaughlin. Business Club offi- cers were left to right: David Sharpe, Teresa Rush. M53- Thespians were front row, left to right: Sheila Parker, Jody Chrisman, Ann Gill, Jeri Atherton, Becky Loflin, .lack Fuller. Second row: Cindy States, Marty Steward, Mrs. Lyn Barrie, sponsor, Gary 5 Jackson, Joan Bilhartz, Friendships Are Built in Clubs Clubs provided the perfect opportunity for meeting friends with the same interests. Membership in Thespians, national honorary dramatics so- ciety, was gained through points earned by working back stage and acting. The annual Thespian banquet was held in the spring, and awards were presented to the outstanding actors and actresses. Spanish Club was composed of those students interested in the Spanish language, customs and countries. The club members took part in skits presented in Spanish. Looking at the giant slide rule were members of Slide Rule Club. Kaye Schultz, Officers of Spanish Club were president, Patty Phipps and Cozy Cole. The purpose of Slide Rule Club was to learn the use and value of the slide rule in solving mathematical problems. The club spent alternate Wednesdays becoming more proficient in the operation of this tool. Future Medical Careers was open to those who intended to pursue a career in the field of medicine. Speakers and films explained the opportunities and advantages of a medical career. Motion pictures, guests speakers and discussions were part of the programs for Future Medical Careers. -54- Making plans for Bible Club meetings were the officers, left to right: Paul Waner, David Richards, Marsha Schuh, Karen Berg, John Zimmerman, Janet Koontz. ' Q Urganizations Work for North Many of the organizations performed services for the stu- dents and the school. One of the proiects of Bible Club was sponsoring de- votions every morning before school. During the meeting, the club had speakers, films and Bible quizzes. Redskin Players presented a short version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol in assembly. They also staged Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew two nights in April. Shown presenting a skit during club meeting were Red- skin Players, Trudy Grimes, Gary Jackson, Cindy States, Ann Gill, Tom Riddle. Members of Latin Club participated in two annual events for which the club is known. They sang Christmas carols in the halls and sponsored a Latin banquet. At this banquet, food appropriate to the time of the ancient Romans was served. The purpose of the Discussion and Debate Club was to learn the fundamentals of debate and to become more in- formed on world affairs. Club members spent. the first several Dispiaying pioiecis iypicai of ihe Roman period of hisioiy club meetings preparing and delivering qualifying speeches. were members of Latin Club. Members of Discussion and Debate Club, participated in a discussion of world affairs, led by Walter Graul, presi- dent. T -55- Projectionists were left to right: Franklin Williams, Gary Cheatum, Doug Elliott, Richard Harris, Jim Gardner, Paul Michelson, Bill Rapps, Emerson Wootton, Peter Richert, Vernon Claxton, Keith Hunter, Cecil Gray, sponsor. Hobbies Are Pursued in Clubs By joining clubs many students at North pursued their hobbies and interests or created new ones. Correct letterwriting, projecting movies, mastering the mechanics and functions of the radio and learn- ing advanced mathematic calculations were just a few of the goals that North students wished to reach. Contributing to the development of these skills were such organizations as Projectionists Club, Pen Pals, Radio Club and Math Club. All clubs were sponsored by faculty members. Officers of Pen Pals were Donna Smith- eiman, Leslie Gransberry, Cherille Cappitelli, Roger Smith. Learning more about radios were Larry Holland, Don McElhinny, Rick Mc- Eachern, Larry Newby, Philip Dicke, Richard Landers. Second row: Glen Weber, Ronnie Zimmerman, Bob Russell, Fred Carr, Don Neigenfind. Third Looking through a land surveyor were Johnny Gillam, row: Dennis Carlson, Tim Payne, Bob Tiffany, John James, Lawrence Rector, Kenneth Bender, Katheryn Hartman, Diana Weber, James Nickum, Kenneth Wimmer was sponsor. Gary Wright, and Ronnie Morgan. -56- The custodians were, first row, left to right: Otis Ball, E. T. Hayes, Denver Mayberry, Wesley Sample, Pete Wrye. Second row: Earl Howey, Roy Keeney, Plinn Bailey, Oran Marley, Delbert White, Roy Wilhite, Sam Taylor. Pictured below was North's matron, Mrs. Barbara Wilcoxon. orth Is Kept in Top hape The custodians of North served the school by keeping it in top condition the year around. They were assisted by the matron. The cafeteria staff's task was to feed North's student body and faculty. Proctors in the main office, attendance office, guidance center, health room, library and bookstore served North in various ways. ln order to perform these many tasks, they gave up their study halls. All of the workers who kept North in its excellent condition were part of the extensive routine. The cafeteria staff, first row, left to right were: Mrs. Loma Markel, Mrs. Viola Nichols Mrs. Lillian Meeks, Mrs. Elizabeth Heflin. Second row: Mrs. Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Addie Sparks Second semester assistant registrar was Mrs. Mrs. Elnora Hayes, Mrs. Rose Hull, Mrs. Orpha Baker. Third row: Mrs. Martha Jackson Billy Paul who replaced Mrs, Vera Hogan. Mrs. Myrtle Courtney, Mrs, Velma Lueszler, Fourth row: Sam Taylor, Mrs. Nellie Willis. T -57- ill Sophomore mixed chorus included, left to right, front row: Gloria Hoyle, Pat Mor- ton, Dorothy McGowan, Eilene Orr, Janice Arnold, Judith Leon, Nancy Lord, Sharon Tindle, Ann Fuller, Sharon Piat'i', Phyllis Warren, Dianne Butcher, Vicki Myers, Roberta Warner, Karen Richardson, Mary Long. Second row: Merldine Wurst, LaDonna Gardner, Kaye Slinkard, Anita Bauers, Weymouth Shaver, Elaine Tague, Linda Sawyer, Connie Lyon, Julie Trask, Susan Jill Moore, Marilyn Loper, Connie Smith, Marsha Carter, Sherry Free, Jane Keckeisen, Suzanne Butcher, Sandra Bowman, Rita Armour, Rose Zamorano. Third row: Michael Steele, Donald Reed, Jack Nelson, John Ricketts, Jim Clare, V. R. Kunce, Don Dearmore, Ricky Gonzales, Lewis Allen Staats, Tony Oropesa, Dennis Schroeder, Jad Wolf, Gary Steadman, Louie Graves, Robert Baker, Alvin Holloway, Ron- nie Henderson, Marshall Austin, Michael McMahan, Brooks Peek. Fourth row: Mike R. Wilson, Henry Jackson, Nathaniel Paschal, Larry Swafford, Dennis Black, Leonard Frederick, unidentifiable, Edward Ossie McNeal, Jim Pederson, Roy Little, Dwight Corrin, Larry Newby, Gary Rasler, Greg Chism, Don Doornbos, David Barbosa, Johnny Davis, David Lefler, Pat Newcomb, Marvin Busch, David Spriggs, Ken Jackson, Stan Pennington, Bob Jackson. Performing in an assembly under the direction of F. Robert Hollowell, guest conductor, was the Wichita University symphony orchestra. 'ff' CA. Assemhies Var Many different types of assemblies were presented on Thursday afternoon. The educational type consisted of dem- onstrations and talks on engineering, electricity, world affairs and rockets. Musical programs were presented by college groups and members of North's fine music department. Each class pre- pared an assembly, each exhibiting a variety of talent. The Ghost of Christmas Past CMarty Stewardl, Scrooge's nephew lPaul Parrishj, Mr. Cratchitt lTom Whitneyj returned to warn Scrooge fGary Jacksonj, Fran Welch introduces a film on Tiny Tim Wlafk T0fT1linSOf1l, MVS- Cratchitf lLlf1ClB Sefafiei GHIOY to mend his ways. the Oylmpics. Christmas Day. A -53- kits Add pirit Pep assemblies were presented at North. The obiect of these special as- semblies was to promote spirit and show the teams they had the student body backing. The Honor Pep Club presented the big East assembly. They gave a humor skit. North was allowed a cer- tain number of assemblies. The coaches usually selected the time for the as- semblies on the basis of whether one was needed to improve the team's spirit, Yolanda Cruz did an imitation Dancing in sophomore as in sophomore assembly. sembly was Cindy Bowers 43 anew Blowing up a musical storm were Mike Hutchens and Mike Bryant, Adding their Christmas wish to A-l's Noel were Johnny Murphy and Eva Marie Hoffer. Below, Bob Cummins was caught off-guard with his mouth full of lunch. Activities Are umerous Students engage in many activities not included on the classroom agenda. They may be winning awards, clowning, or having fun. Two of the award winners were Bobbi Wood- man, who holds her first place trophy for Youth Leadership, and Ted Field with his Most Valuable Student award. These were presented by Wichita Elks Lodge No. 427. Fully aware that she is being watched, Bonnie Yoder pretends to be abscounding some of the NORTH STAR proceeds. was it-s .sw wax. Emi,-,ying the ageold pasfgme of building a Snow. Holding young king of the beasts at a circus in Neatherlands were Cheryl Costa man was David Crm, above' North exchange student, and Maryke Ven den Bergh. Looking on was Marleos Gorissen For iust a minute during a class period Johnny Gillarn, day dreamed. 'peakers Come to orth Noted speakers came for clubs or classroom dis- cussions. One of these was Garner Shriver, United States representative from Kansas. After discussing Peace Corps, United Nations and foreign aid with the International club, he chatted informally with mem- loers of the STAR staff. Listening were Margaret Carpenter, Linda Reagan, Nancy Henry, Julie Shy, Jim Kinney and Jeanne Conner. Winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award at North was Patty Phipps, shown threading her ma- chine. Cheerleaders showed friendly relationship at the North, West basketball Norma Schraeder, Mary Johnson, Pam Schall, Susan Little, Julie Shy, Cheryl Brown, Bonnie Yoder, Freda Thomas, Cindy Bowers. Two semi-finalists ot the Merit Scholarship contest were Gary Wright and James Nickum. These girls were riding a merry-go-round in the modern dance program. Two mob scenes at North were, top, the rush for iunior rings, and the request for schedule changes at the beginning of second semester, below. l M ,Q T MQQDJ 62 If game. Left to right were: Jeree Johnson, Bobbi Woodman, Sherri Johnson, The Sophomore Mixed Chorus sang Wait for My Wagon in Redskin Rhythms, above. In the same show the Boys' Choir pre- sented Ghost Riders in the Sky, below. The old saying that one is never satisfied was proved when North's cheerleaders traded places with football players. Left to right were Cindy Bowers, Bonnie Yoder, Bobbi Woodman, Julie Shy, Pam Schall and Norma Schraeder. Bonnie Renes,,North exchange student from the Netherlands, showed her talent by enter- taining parents and teachers at the annual PTA ice cream social. Cell? WM JPJPWM Cjbwpm sf w W- WJ Q MQWYQ Why, Stanley, what long hair you have! .Journalists gathered around Stanley Pennington were, seated, Marilyn Miller, Dan Rouser, Lois Foster, Willie Jarrett, Cheryl Raymond. Standing were David Williams, Harold Ruhl, Mike Martin. In the background are Charles Temple and Bill Rapps.- -63- candidates. Mike Allen was ornament. 2213 Arthur Wichmann, department of economics at Wichita University, spoke to the International Relations Club. The three attractive girls carrying posters, left to right, were David Williams, Evan Johnson, Lee Wright. Assisting Merrily Taylor, who appeared to need a boost as she hung a banner in the hall, left to right, were Judy Messenger, Beverly Heatwole, Linda Hale. Apparently the French Club had an unusual meeting. Rep- resenting famous French char- acters were, left to right, Mar- cus Pomeroy, Janie McCarty, Jonnelle Thompson, Francie Rif- fel, Babs Brinton, Mike Coup, Daryl Willey, Holmes Brinton. The Pep Band, boosting North's spirit, played on. Left to right were Bill Nichols, David Sproul, Don Heckathorn, Quentin Wallace, Mike Bryant, Nick Roark, Dale Davis, Tommy Wells, Jack Shryock. Bob Veazey was not on the warpath, he was only campaigning for his favorite class officer caught admiring himself in a Christmas tree A 1 ,is Eg'Q:l,f T NAM., Q, J. VN l Yum-Yum! What a tasty dish Judy Funk would have made after another hour of basting. Presenting the skit in Red Arrows meeting were, left to right, Paula Witt, Terry Clothier, Ann Gill, Jan Lashley, Judy, Susan Floyd, Mary Ann Woolf, Tommie Hodges, Susan Ellis. Mrs. Loretta Bowman proudly explained the language laboratory equipment to Mayor Herbert Lindsley. Donna Smitherman snickered as Marsha Richmond was caught with bulging cheeks. Bonnie Yoder gave Bobbi Woodman a con- gratulatory kiss after the iunior-senior prom queen was announced. Left to right were Joe Newton, Queen Bobbi, Bonnie, Riney Lochmann, Norma Schraeder, Pam Schall, Carol Holmes. Bobbi and King Evan Johnson led off the prom royalty dance. iii? 65- Honor Pep Club included left to right, first row: Mary Ann Woolf, Janice Lashley, Ann Gill, Judy Funk, Linda Hale, Sharon Buerki, Sue Burditt, Ruth Bar- bosa, Sandy Thompson, Nancy Maxfield, Becky Hudson, Judy Allen, Kay Martin. Second row: Judy Messenger, Norma Whitt, Sharon Hodgson, Jola Cope, Judy Hackney, Linda Ewalt, Dianne Samms, Nancy Keast, Margaret Waddell, Janie McCarty, Susan Brooks, Martha Johnson, Nancy DeBrot. Third row: Susan Ellis, Terry Clothier, Pam Drake, Linda Ellis, Judy Day, Diane Brock, Gaynell Stees, Donna Woolf, Carolyn Donlevy, Candy Mitchell, Bar- bara Donelly. Fourth row: Louise Eldredge, Marsha Carter, Nancy Blaser, Mary Jo Bright, Leanna Bohannon, Merrily Tay- lor, Karen Banks, Jeanne Jonker, Julie Trask, Beverly Heatwole, Sharon Halcromb, Carol Holmes. tudent Legislature Plans Coronation for Football Pair Caro Left to right around Norma were, Bonnie Yoder, Norma Whitt, l Holmes, Julie Ann Hooper, Pam Schell, Reba Honer. The election of Pigskin Pete and Varsity Sue was sponsored by North's Student Legislature. Six boys from the T961-62 foot- ball team were selected by the Red Arrows. In return the foot- ball team chose six girls. The final vote was the responsibility of the student body. Riney Lochmann, Pigskin Pete The royal couple was crowned by Barbara Yoder, last year's Varsity Sue, and Ted Field, North's student body president, in North's last football pep as- sembly. After a victorious game with West, North held an all ' -l school mixer in honor of the new king and queen. Left to right around Riney were, Evan Johnson, Dennis Shockey Norma Schraeder, Varsity Sue Tommy Bolan, James Pitts, David Norris, Frank Dutton. 1 Innior- enior Prom King, Queen Reign During Annual Dance King Evan Johnson A royal couple chosen each year reigned over the junior- senior prom. Candidates were nominated and voted on in home rooms. Six boys and six girls were then selected from these as finalists. Those who at- tended the prom voted on their ticket stub for the king and queen of their choice. wp-M Queen candidates, left to right, first row were: Nancy Debrot Bonnie Yoder, Pam Schall, Bobbi Woodman and Carol Holmes The art department decorated the gym with hearts made in white and pink. Cupids were scattered among the hearts. The junior and senior class officers chose Tonight as the theme song. Cupid's Ball was the name of the prom. is il . r s King candidates left to right, first row were: James Pitts, Dennis Shockey Stuart Booth, Stan Shaver, and Evan Johnson. Queen Bobbi Woodman TOWER King James Pitts TOWER Queen Pam Schall TU Ell Royalty Pieigns Uver Annual ater Festival Cindy Bowers A royal couple was chosen to reign over the annual water festival at North. Their float designed by the TOWER staff, led the parade of floats. The staff was in charge ot the coronation which was held in a special after-school assembly. The king and queen were selected on the basis of service to the school, scholarship, leadership, and character. To be eligible for the honor they must have made at least a B average. Ted Field Kelly Yenser Bonnie Yoder an ,P- HKU ,M I has-v E f !f E if Ha, The A and B football squads front row, left to right, were: Marvin Albertson, James Pitts, James Fields, Ted Hazen, Steve Knecht, Gene Hinkle, Larry Eldredge, Riney Lochmann, Evan Johnson, Brent Forney, Dave Norris, Mike Caviness. Second row: Norman Lindal, Lee Keith, Harold Huff, Pete Con- zales, Kirk Zuhars, Glen Weber, George Terrell, Frank Dutton, Charles Maddox, Holmes Brinton, Gary Alterman, Marvel McClellan. Third row: John Bolan, coach, Jerry Witt, Terry Witt, Dennis Shockey, Kelly Yenser, Mike Norris, David Cox, Alfred Beard, Courtney Worley, Terry Lee, William Horsley, Wayne Nikkel. Fourth row: Paul Andree, coach, Lyn Smith and Mike Pinkham, managers, Pat Dye, Larry Smith, Joe Douty, Larry Arbuckle, Roger Brooks, Gilbert Moreno and Keith Harrington, managers, Joe Lee, coach. Desire Is Named Factor in Football L uccess When asked about the T961 football team, Paul Andree, coach, stated that desire was a main point in Redskins' success. This year's team had more desire than any team since l've been at North. This desire was a big factor in the 6-3 season the boys fashioned. The 6-3 record does not tell the whole story, for of the three losses, two could have been victories. Salina won T2 to 7 on a last minute pass, and South- east won 7 to 0 with a last quarter touchdown and conversion. The defensive team on this year's squad provided many of the season's high points. For example, in the North-Kapaun game two goal-line stands in the closing minutes of the game proved to be the turning point of the game as North won 6 to O. Again in the West game it was the defense which assured the victory. By holding West for four downs within the three-yard line the defense saved a 20 to T4 win for the Redskins. Albe North North North North North North North North North VARSITY 26 ...... 6 ...... 34 ...... 7 ........ 7 ...... 27 ...... 47 ...... 0 ...... 20 ...... RESULTS . .. Campus Kapaun South East . ...... Salina . Hutchinson Topeka West Southeast West O O 6 34 T2 14 6 7 I4 Kelly Yenser was brought down from behind by an unidentified Campus player. North won 26 to O. On the right, James Fields and Marvin rtson 120D teamed up to lialt the Pioneer ball carrier, Bill Moore. ak' On the left Evan Johnson was about to be stopped, but not before he returned a stray Hutchinson pass to the Salt Hawk IO-yard line. On the right Jim Pitts gained ground in the West game. Chasing Jim was Bill Moore of West. , Llnderclassmen Show Promise The North B squad began the season with four straight victories, only to suf- fer losses in the final two games. The offensive team was superior throughout , , B FOOTBALL RESULTS the six games. North scored in every S O P H 0 M O R E game and the defense held its eppon, North 7 A....,..,..,,,...,a.,,as Southeast 0 F 0 0 T 5 A I- l R E 5 U l T 5 ents to an average of 8.5 points a game. North 31 ..... ...... E asf 6 North 6 ..................... ...... A ugusta 23 N h 'O ..... ...,.. S h 6 N h ...,, 'F The sophomore football team ended on A out on 6 i' Wes' 7 The Season with TWO Wins and four North 28 ..... Southeast 13 North 26 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, E ast 25 losses, three of the losses came by for- North 6 -'--- '---Ye- E as' 13 Noni' 0 a aa aaa' 5 oulheas' 34 feits because of an ineligible player. North 12 ..... ..... S outh 13 North 18 reerr Yrerrre 5 Outh 0 North 34 ..... ...., C ampus 6 Both of the underclassmen squads showed promise with a fast backfield and a determined line. Next year's team will have the needed experience with ten lettermen returning. :li North lost by forfeit The sophomore squad included, front row, left to right: Phil Glass, Bill Overman, Gary Ladd, Larry Whitt, Tom Coffey, Curtis Irby, Tom Fish- back, Mike O'NeilI, Leonard Anderson, Thomas Clothier, Merle Price, Mike Ambler. Second row: David Flesher, David Barbosa, Mike McNeal, David Archer, Jim Douty, Andy Blaser, Pete Salisbury, Doug Anderson, David Morris, Paul Smith, Jimmy Smith, Brooks Peek. Third row: Earl Foltz, coach, Larry Fry, Henry Jackson, Brent Esco, Wesley Marr, Mike Hachtel, Nathaniel Paschal, Allen Staats, Gary Allen, Phil Mansfield, Jay Frick, Dennis LaMunyon, Maurice Hendershot, coach. Fourth row: Don Reed, Dale Quick, Rickie McEachern, Herman Davis, Wendell Levitan, Ross Wakefield, Arthur Wyant, Gary Jones, David Whiters, Tommy Dent, Dwight Corrin, Harvey Horsley. The members of the cross-country team front row, left to right were: Gary Gregory, Henry Bell, Jim Hayes, Dean Williams, Jim Westmoreland Pat McCarty, Robin Carlock, Jim Carter, Nick Petitt, manager. Second row: J. W. Kincaid, coach, Jim Kinney, Robin Austin, Barton Comstock, Walter Viney, John Hewitt, Charles Harper, Danny Klotz, Rusty Emde. orth Tllilwlmls Run in State The climax of the cross-country season was the State cross-country meet. Charles Harper of North placed second in this event, finishing just three seconds behind the pace-setter. North placed third in its re- gionals to qualify for the state meet where it placed eighth. During the regular season the North team cap- tured a first place in the Southeast invitational in ad- dition to a second and two third place finishes. The squad's leading runner will be back next year. Charles Harper 1791, Henry Bell f86J, John Hewitt C833 and Pat McCarty CBOD started the regional cross-country meet in which North finished third to qualify for the state meet. -7Q- CROSS-COUNTRY RESULTS College Hill Invitational ............ ......... ...... S e cond Campus Invitational ...... ...... F ifth North Invitational ..... .... T hird East Invitational .............. .. Fourth Southeast Invitational ....... ...... F irS1 Emporia Invitational ...... .... S ixth Regional Tournament ....... .... T bird State Tournament ...... ..... E iQl1fl'I Marvin Albertson worked his Kapaun opponent into a pin hold. WRESTLING RESULTS South Invitational ,,Y,.,YY,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Second North 29 ,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,.. W ichita Heights 18 North 13 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., E ast 33 North 25 ,,,Y,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, C ampus 26 North 11 .,,,, ,, ,,,,,, West 35 North 16 ...,.,, ,,.,,,, S alina 30 North 23 ,,,,.., ,,,,, S outheast 24 North 26 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, K apaun 21 North 23 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, S outh 24 District Tournament ,,,,, ...,,,,, E ighth Regional Tournament ,,,, ..,,,, N inth Johnny Gillam broke away from his man in the meet with Kapaun. Lee Albert was in the process of taking the advantage position away from his opponent from Wichita Heights. Bad Luck Plagues Wrestlers The wrestling team had bad luck the past sea- son, ending the season with only two victories in eight dual meets. Though the records show six losses, this does not tell the whole story. The Red- skin matmen lost three meets by a one-point margin. Marvin Albertson, wrestling in the 127 pound class and the 133 pound class, was the lone North wrestler to go undefeated until the regional meet. North tied for ninth in the regional meet, and by do- ing so sent two wrestlers to the state meet. Making up the wrestling squad, front row, left to right were: Richard Ebel, Pat Dye, Jerry Witt, Alfred Beard, Gary Brown, Gilbert Moreno, Peter Richert. Second row: Marvin Albertson, Pat McCarty, Terry Witt, Ronnie Morgan, David Norris, Eddie Avery, Holmes Brinton, Charles Maddox, Lee Albert. Third row: Paul Andree, coach, Ted McLeod, Johnny Gillam, Willie Levels, Marc Todd, Tom Fishback, Ted Field, Norman Lindal, Gary Gregory. Fourth row: Donald Dearmore, manager, Andy Yackley, Bill Overman, Gary Ladd, Mike Coffey, Tom Benjamin, Gary Jones, Richard Haskins, Doug Anderson. -73- 4 i Members of the besketball team were, front row, left to right: Stan Shaver, Gene Hinkle, John Hewitt, Riney Lochmann, Walter Viney, Joe Douty, Evan Johnson, Gerald Rasdon. Second row: John Bolan, coach, Tom Coffey, Mike Hachtel, Ross Wakefield, David Archer, Mike O'Neill, Curtis Irby, Henry Jackson, Joe Lee, coach. Third row: Nick Pettit, manager, Brent Esco, Stuart Booth, Frank Mason, Mike Norris, Larry Whitt, Dennis Shockey, Ricky Frendle, Martin Kirkhuff, manager. , .wr 5. zzll M 9. I is ,FM J., X, i o ' I 0 ::: 1 tg bg -3, 1-A , It W -., F .,,, ,sr K Redskins Take Regionals i iIgg 3 if U lf. Q- H 'L .2 V , 1 ff The basketball team ended the season with fourteen wins ' fi -.--. Q . ,..i12 .,,,,,, Nzuuu fn . and eight loses. Entering league play as defending champ- f 3 E 522 ions the Redskins tied with South for second place. North . Q if 5 if 'E R, ,QV i finished league play with five wins and three loses. - , , g il , . - ' ff: s ' This year marked the third straight year that North has 'M fg , N Nzlv -Q J S lqf. x won its regionals, and by doing so earned the right to 4' -ili L I, sg A ,,,. f play in the state tournament. North was placed against gan. In AQ- luzl .,,,.,,,. ,QQ nnz ,,,. ,,. Wyandotte in the first game and was eliminated by the !,.f'k' A :- ,'. 'T' ':'f Bulldogs' if J W. X .., ,.,-.25 L 2 zlz : ' 4 .M Riney Lochmann, a member of the basketball squad for M ,,,,, Q--:2 three years, was picked before the season as a pre-season S All-American by Dell Sports Magazine. Riney was also Gene Hinkle attempted a free throw in the Derby game. Other North players were Gerald Rasdon i351 and Riney Lochmann 1445 selected to the All-State first team. North won in Evan Johnson and Gene Hinkle tied up Bob Norton of West as Gerald Rasdon C351 looked on. -74- an overtime 70-68. BASKETBALL RESULTS North 60 ..,.... , ,, ,, .. ...... .. Wellington North 45 ..... , Heights North 54 West North 51 . , ...... South North 74 ,, ...... Campus North 70 .. ,,,..... Derby North 53 ..... Southeast North 45 . ............... East North 33 ,, Wyandotte North 52 Parsons North 52 .. ,. ..... . . West North 78 . Hutchinson North 37 .. . ...... Kapaun North 47 ,, .. ..,... Newton North 53 , . Southeast North 28 . ............ East North 27 .. Salina REGIONALS North 53 .. Heights North 46 . Kapaun North 54 Augusta STATE North Sl .. .. .. Wyandotte Members of the swimming squad were front row, left to right: Gary Cheatum, Don Williams, David Spriggs, Robin Carlock, Bob Babst, David Bogardus, Roy Little, Mike Dumford, Frank Williams, Jim Pinkham. Second row: Maurice Hendershot, coach, David Williams, James Mayer, David Brewer, David Riches, Steve Graham, Lester Mood, James Janson and Howard Bishop, managers. David Brewer finished first in the 200-yard freestyle in a non-league meet with Wichita Heights. SWIMM North 60 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Campus North 56 ,,,,,,, North 67 ,..,.,, North 24 ,.,,,,, North 46 ,,,,,,,.. . North 17 ,,,,,,,,,, East invitational ,W North 41 ,,,,,,,...,,,a., North 61 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Campus Invitational ,,,, U l T S 35 South 39 Wichita Heights 26 East 71 West 49 ,W Southeast 78 Sixth ,W Wyandotte 54 Kapaun 34 Fourth Finmen Show New Look A swim team anchored by sophomores and iuniors and an improved season's record was the new look at North this year. The team, of which only two were seniors, won tour dual meets and were undefeated until the fourth swim meet of the season. North sent eight finmen, six underclassmen, to the state meet, and although none placed in the meet, it was worthwhile experience for those members of future North swim teams. David Williams and David Riches, in the foreground, got a good start against two Kapaun swimmers in the 16O'yard individual medle . Y ,,, Members of the gymnastics squad were, front row, left to right: James Sparr, Richard Kane, Phil Cook, Courtney Worley, Paul Smith. Second row: David Simmonds, manager, John James, Fred Clapp, Fred Burton, Keith Hunter, Earl Foltz, coach. G Y M N A S T I C 5 R E S U L T S North 24 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 ,,,, W est 30 North 3 ,,,,,,Y ,Y ..,,,,,. East 5l North l Southeast 53 North 5 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S outh 49 North 22 ,,,,,, West 32 North l W ,,,,,,...e. East 53 North 2 ,,,,,,, ,,e, S outheast 52 North .. , sss. South 3915 Gymnasts, Putters Have Skill The possibilities for a good gymnastics team for next year appear good, for North will have two returning lettermen. These boys, along Courtney Worley performed his routine on the horse. with others from North, qualified and represented North in the State gymnastics meet. Dan Rouser and Tuffy Mayor looked on as Bob Hunsinger putted. The golf squad with five returning lettermen had a good chance of copping the City League title this year. ln its first outing the golf team impressively beat West 53 to 25. 25 G 0 L F R E S U L T S North 53 ,,,., . .,,,,,,,,,,,, W West Medalist Mike Bennett North 5416 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, W South Medalist ,,,,,,,,,, Tuffy Mayor North 44 i,,,,,,,,,,,,, Southeast Medalist ,,,,,,,,,, Mike Bennett North 43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,, East Medalists - Bob Hunsinger, Mike Bennett-Ctiej ,,,.,... North ,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, West North ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, South North ,,,,.,,, W Southeast North ,,,,,,,. Regionals State ,,,,, , East 73 2316 73 34 70 35 74 Members of the golf squad were, front row, left to right: Keith Balton, Mike Ramirez, Tony Santiago, Bob Hunsinger, Jim Smith, Larry Harris, Tom Benjamin, Jim Carter, John Gillam. Second row: Daryl Willey, Charles Schaefer, Mac Armstrong, Mike Bennett, Dan Rouser, Nick Pettit, manager, Dennis Harper, Lester Mood, Joe Lee, coach. -76- North trackmen this year were, front row, left to right: James Pitts, David Watson, James Mayberry, David Richards, Jerry Witt, Charles Maddox, Mack McDoniel, Fred Burton, Ronnie Morgan, Riney Lochmann, Barton Comstock, Steve Knecht, Alfred Beard, Charlie Harper, Gene Hinkle, Pat McCarty, Kirk Zuhars, Barry Arbuckle, Robert Bartley. Second row: Bert Wilson, Rick Kane, Doug Anderson, Jim Whitehead, Bill Overman, Frank Mason, Steve Browning, Tom Coffey, Walt Viney, Marc Todd, David Morris, Steve McClure, Larry McKee, Jim Henry, Dale Quick, Lloyd Crile, Harvey Horsley, Thomas Clothier. Third row: James Smith, Doug Carie, Don Reed, Randy Welborn, Jim Hayes, Tom Fishback, Larry Whitt, Mike Gehrer, Jay Comstock, David Archer, Pete Salisbury, Ralph Cluck, Michael Ross, Jen Jackson, Robbie Bell, Gary Steadman, Paul Smith, John Hewitt. Fourth row: Paul Andree, coach, Joel Ohlsen, manager, Jim Hatfield, manager, John Harlan, manager, Mike Atkinson, manager, Mel Jones, manager, Terry Haden, Terry Witt, Holmes Brinton, Glen Weber, Dan Klotz, Freddie Standford, Sam McDonald, David Livingston, Roger Hoffman. Pat Dye, Dave Williams, John Bolan, coach. Track Team 'urprises Foes The track team was a surprise to many of its opponents during the T962 season. With only four returning letterrnen to lead the squad, North was considered a pre-season underdog. After holding many hard practice sessions, the track squad entered the South Invitational and the East In- vitational. Riney Lochmann, running anchor, sprinted for the finish line in the relay race. , .-...,.. ......,,.., . . fast in the 880-yard race. Up against some of the finest athletes in the state, the North track team placed second in both meets. Following these invitationals, North was host to eight schools in the North Invitational. Filled with determina- tion, the Redskins came home with 55V2 points to capture first place. Robbie Bell, left flew through the air with the greatest of ease in the broad iump. Mack McDoniel, center, attempted to clear the bar at six feet four inches. Gene Hinkle, right, displayed the form which enabled him to be North's top hurdler. T R A C K R E S U I. T S South Invitational ...... ........ s econd East Invitational ...... ....... s econd North Invitational .... ......,...... f irsf North 87 ....,,...,.. ,.,,,,, ,,,,,, S o uth 45 W. U. Invitational ............... second K. U. Relays Hutchinson Invitational City League Regionals I State I -77- Baseball hopefuls were, first row, left to right: Larry Masters, Gary Keeter, Pete Gonzales, Larry Gibson, Ken Murray, Stan Shaver, Wayne Urban, Vic Suhm, Butch Alterman, Eddie Avery, Terry Pennington, Dennis Shockey, Kent' Sullivan, Allen Staats, Rick Frendle, Second row: Jim Kinney, manager, Gerry Bradfield, Stuart Booth, Mike Norris, Kelly Yenser, Norman Lindal, Buford Bryant, Wayne Patterson Dale Miller, Stan Robinson, Tim Cotter, Mason Whitney, Wendell McFadden, Jim Bazzelle. Third row: Maurice Hendershot, coachg Richard Harris, manager, Howard Bishop, manager, Brent Esco, Curtis lrby, Dwight Corrin, Rex Lea, Ross Wakefield, Jack Shryock, Bob Voegeli, Rocky Crownover, Phil Glass, Larry King, Dick King, Jerry Hughes, Charley Thomas, Pitching achine Is Valuable Six returning lettermen and a host of talented underclassmen boosted the baseball team's chances in the scramble for the City League title and possibly a state championship. In winning two of its first three games, the baseball squad pounded out 23 hits to show the value of the newly purchased pitching machine. The machine, which hurls the balls almost 90 miles per hour, enabled the Redskin sluggers to perfect their batting styles and their averages. Larry Gibson took a cut at the ball against South. B A S North 3 North IO North l North 2 North 2 North 7 North 4 North ,,.., North ,,,,, North ..,,,,,, Regionals State ,,,,, EBALL RESULTS South West Wichita Heights Southeast South W .. A,,, East West East Newton Southeast Gary Keeter, left, warmed up in a practice session before the Wichita Heights game. Maurice Hendershot, right, lined up the pitching machine. -78- 1 , 1 Y .Y , , ,, Nt Ky' l I sie- l 'H' ntl. Z L - - r .' V,,, ,W 'P K i, ' TEN North 8 ,,,.,,,,,A,,..,.,,, ,,,,,,.,, . . ., i -Y Kr'- , 1 .. ,, NIS RESULTS ,H ,H t t 'jr ' ' West North 6 ,,,,,. ,,,,,, S outh North 2 ,,,,.. Southeast North 4 ....., ,YYY, E ast North 6 ,..,,, VYV, W est North ,,,Y,,A ,,,,,, S outh North ,,,,... Southeast North 7,,,,,, .. 7,.. East Regionals ..,,.. YfffA-- State ,,,,,.. Richard Lawson, left, got in position to return the ball. Henry Blase, right, played the back- court in the meet with West. etsters Reign as Champions The North tennis squad began league play as the defending champions. North has finished either first' or in a tie for first since the Wichita Public School League was organized. The Redskins were co-champ- ions with East in T958 and have reigned as champion since the 1959 season. This year's team was supported by five re- turning lettermen. Although the five lettermen were seniors, the iuniors and sophomores obtained valuable experience by playing in the B meets. Bill Plant served to his opponent in the South meet. Boys on the tennis squad were, first row, left to right: Walter Mooney, Terry Lee, Walter Fitch, Richard Lawson, Gary Wright, Bill Rapps, Henry Blase, Ted Field, Bill Plant, Neil DeLapp, J. D. Unruh, Dale Davis. Second row: Earl Foltz, coach, Ken Hatfield, Gary Gregory, Raymond Harshfield, Richard Anderson, Steve Arnold, Tom Plant, Bill Lewis, Paul Kuhn, Charles Herbert, Dave Jackson, Andy Yackley, Paul Michelson, David Sproul, David Simmonds, manager. - 79 - Carlock, Robin--32, 75 Abbott, Laurie-31 Adams, Charles-27 Adams. James-30 Adams, Larry-10 Adams, Sharon-34, 36 Agei, Judston Dale-10, 9 Agee, Ronald-35 Agee, Wesley-10, 49 Aiken, Jamie-30 Akin, Carolyn-35 Albert, Lynlie Lee-10, 51, 73 Albertson, Marvin-10, 44, Alcorn, 51, 70, 72, 73 Delores-36 Aldershof, Jeanie-30 Alfaro, Robert-38 Allan, Eugene-30 Allen, Charles--10 Allen, Bob-34, 53 Allen, Gary--38, 71 Allen, Judy-29, 65 Allen, Michael-34, 44, 64 Allen, Nancy--10 Allison, Anita-5, 27, 30, 32, 33. 38 Allred, Kenneth-10 Allred, Larry-26,43 Allred, Roy-10, 52 Alterman, Gary-25, 42, 70, 78 Altman, Leatha-10 Ambler, Michael-35, 71 Anderson, Charles Douglas-35, 71, 73,77 Anderson, Leonard-38, 71 Anderson, Richard-37, 42, 52, 79 Andree, Paul J.-5, 8, 70 73. 77 45, , Andrews, Anne-5 Anspaugh, Barbara-32 Appelhans, Leo-32 Antisdel, Robert-29, 44 Arbuckle, Barry-28, 70, 77 Archer, David-36,71, 74 77 Ard, Carol-10, 45 Ard, Nicholas-33, 42, Armbruster, Robert-3 Armour, Linda-10 Armour, Rita-34, 58 Armstrong, Elizabeth- 32, 34, 48 Armstrong, Macklin-33, 73 43 5 Armstrong, Marilyn-29, 43 Arndt, Frances-10 Arnold, Carolyn-38 Arnold, Galen-36,52 Arnold, Janice-32,58 Arnold, Steve-35, 43, 79 Ashford, Gary-42 Ashford, Nancy-24,41 Atherton. Jeri-10, 40, 42, 46, 54 Atkinson, Michael-37, Austin, Marshal-10, 58 Avery, Anita-34 Avery, Eddie-10, 40, 51, 73, 78 Avery, Larry-25, 51 Babst, Robert-33, 75 Bagshaw, Raymond-10 Bagshaw, Richard-24, Bailey, David-31 , 35, 43, 47 Bailey, Plinn-57 Baird, Margaret-34 William-25 Baird, Baker, Emma-10 Orpha-57 Baker, Baker, Robert-36, 58 Baldwin, Jeffery-10, 42, 53 Ball, Martha-10 Ball, Otis-57 Balton, Keith-35, 77 Balzer, Rosemary-36, 43 Banks, Karen-10, 40, 42, 50, 65 Banks, Ollie-10 Barbee, Eddie-33 Barbosa, DaVid-31, 43, 52, 58. 71 Barbosa, Ruth-10, 65 Barnes, Linda-36, 42 Barnett, Karen-28 Barrera, Margie-10 Barrie, Marilyn-5, 37, 54 Barrientos, Mary-28 Bartley, Robert-27, 77 Bass, Patricia-30 Bateman. Billy-36 Bates, John-36 Batt, Nancy-10 Batterton, Ruth-27 Bauer, Anita-34, 41, 58 Bausch, Francis Joe-28 Bayless, Sara-37 Bazzelle, James.-31, 78 Beahm, Carol-31 Beahm, Ronald-10, 40, 42 Beal, Thomas-31 Bear, Vicky-32 Beard, Alfred-30, 51, 59, 70, 73, 77 Bearden, Willaj eanne-27 Beattie, Sharon-33 Becker, Jake-37 Beckner, Keith-33 Beckstrom, Carlton-24 Beery, Tom-10, 40 Beeson, Nellie-36 Beiter, Pauline-35 Bell, Henry-37, 72 Bell, Robbie-36, 52, 77 Bender, Kenneth-10. 56 Benjamin, William Tom -35, 43, 73, 76 Bennett, Mike-10, 51, 76 Benoit, Martin-34 Bentley, Sandra-10 Berg, Cheryl-29 Berg, Karen-10, 42 Berkenmeier, Larry-28 Berlin, Laura-27, 43, 53 Beth, Karen-10 Bettega, Carolyn-10 Bilhartz, Joan-10, 54 Billows, Roberta-34 Binford, Sue-10, 26 Bingham, Mary-5, 31, 34 Bishop, Barbara-32 Bishop, Howard-31, 75, 78 Black, Dennis-34, 58 Bland, Linda-34, 37 Blase, Henry-11, 43, 50, 51, 79 Blaser, David Andy-36, 71 Blazer, Nancy-30, 65 Blazier, Harriet-5 Blunt, Michael-11 Bock, Robert-34, 43 Bogardus, David-35, 53, 75 Boger, Ronald-11, 45 Bogner, Phil-31 Bohannon, Leanna-11, 65 Bohrer, Anna Marcil-36 Bolan, John-5, 35, 51, 70, 74, 77 Bolen, Beverly-8, 11, 26 Bolin, Diana Lynn-27 Bolton, Barbara-11 Bond, Irene-37 Booker, Bobby-29 Booth, Jon Stuart-24, 67, 74, 78 Bostick, Shirley-32 Botkin, Gary-11 Boully, Charles-34 Bowen, Susan-31 Bowgegs, Cecily-11, 43, Bowers, Cindy-33, 51, 59, 62, 63 Bowers, Patrea Patty- 37, 43 Bowman, Adriel-29 Bowggan, Loretta-3, 5, Bowman, Sandra-34, 58 Boyd. Richie-11 Bradbury, Carolyn Sue -11, 43 Bradlgury, Pamala-35, Bradfield, Gerald-28, 43, 50, 78 Brant. Roberta Dianne- 11, 49 Breckenridge, L. O.-5 Brewer, David-28, 45 51, 69, 75 Brien, Sandra-11 Bright, Mary-36, 65 Brigman, Dewaine-11 Brinkoeter, Elizabeth-25 Brinton, Barbara-11, 52, 64 Brinton, E. Holmes-24, 48, 51, 52, 64, 70. 73,77 Broach, Karen-29 Brock, Dale-38 Brock, Dianne-34, 48, 65 Brooks, Charles-8 Brooks, Frances-5 Brooks, Rodger-29, 70 Brooks, Susan-26, 65 Brothers, Willma-34 Brown Abraham-30 Brown, Cheryl-31, 48 Brown, DeForest-5 Brown, Dennis-27 Brown, Gary-24, 73 Brown, Gordon-32 Brown, Linda-26 Brown, Moses-11 Brown, Randy-25, 42 Brown, Susan-36 Brown, Whitson-38 Browning, Stephen-33, 77 Brubaker, Carol-34 Bruner, Mary J oan-24 Bryant, B. Michael-24, 43, 50, 60, 64, 78 Bryson, Jimmie-32, 42 Buck, Larry-11 Buerki, Sharon-11, 53, 65 Bulla, Jackie-11 GE EHALI DE Bulla, Robert-31 Bullock, Carol-30, Burditt, Kitty Sue+-25, 41, 65 Burgess, John-11 Burk, Anita-35, 43 , Burk, Signe-11, 42, 48, 49 Burnett, James-31 Burns, Rodger-11, 51 Burpo, Terry, 34 Burris, Jeannette-37, 43, 53 Burt, Roma June-4 Burton, Fred-28, 77 Burton, Roycelene-29, 41 Busby, Richard-35 Busch, Marvin-58 Buss, Henry-11 Butcher, Dianne-34, 58 Butcher, Rosalyn-35 Butcher, Mary Ann-30 41 Butcher, Sharon-11 Butcher, Suzanne-33, 58 Butler, Florene-28 Byers. Gary-36 Byfield, Gary-28 Byler, Sharon-11 Cable, George-11 Cairo, Doug-31 Callen, Patricia--27 Callery, Nancy-26, 41 Campbell, David-35 Canine, Celia-5 Cappitielli, Sherille--26, 56 Carie, Douglas-77 Carle, Thomas-11, 42, 49 Carlson, Dennis-11, 56 Carlson, Myrna-25 Carmichael, Linda-32 Carnahan, Michael-34 Carpenter, Margaret-11, 44, 48, 52, 61 Carpenter, Ruth-35 Carr, Fred-30, 56 Carr, Ronnie-35, 37 Carr, Vicki-30, 40 Peggy-11 Carrell, Carson, Roger-34 Carter, James-76 Carter, Jan-53 Carter, Louvenia-38 Carter, Marsha-32, 50, 58, 65 Cartgg Sandra-11, 42, Carter, Shirley-33 Casanova, Mary-11 Castor, Kenneth-28 Cathey, Judith-30 Catlin, Alvin-31 Cato, Marvin-11 Cauley, Guy-11 Cauley, Richard-32 Cauthon, Ralph-5 Caviness, Mike-11, 42, 43, 51. 70 Caylor, John-26 Chaffin, Helen-11 Challans, Janet-30 Chamberlain, David-32 Chandler, -Danny-30 Chappell, Catherine-11, 40, 43 Chase, Richard-5 Chavez, Alicia-31 Chavez, Matilda-25 Cheagum, Gary-31, 52, Chippeaux, Ronald-29 Chisgam, Patricia-29, Chism, Gregory-36, 58 Chrisman, Joan-12, 42 48, 54 Christy, Edna-40, 42 Cinetto, Kenneth-37 Claiborn. Barbara-24 Clapp, Frederick-25, 42 Clapp, Gretchen-29 Clare, J ames-36, 58 Clark, Arlene-35 Clark, Bernadette-12 Clark, Carol-33 Clark, Don-33 Clark, Harold-30 Clark, Laura-5 Clark, Marilyn-27 Clarig, Patricia-27, 41, Clark, Shelia-33 Classen, Kenneth-12, 42 Claxton, Vernon-12 Clay. Dianne-24 Clev?e7nger, Kenneth-35, Clothier, Terry-12, 50, 65 Clothier, Thomas-36, 71, 77 Cluck, Ralph-38, 77 Coate, Betty-12, 42 Cochran. Joyce-24 Coffey, Mike-35, 73 Coffey, Tom-31, 71, 74, 7 Coile, R. J.-5 Cole, Carolyn-12, 42 Cole, Donna iCozyJ-25, 41, 54 Cole, Johnna-L27 Cole, Phillip Mike-36 - Collins, Catherine-33 Comstock, Barton-12, 43, 77 . Comstoiclfa Nancy-42, 53 Conner, ene-33 Coni1er,l1foraJezi1nne-12, 3, , 50, 6 Cook, Jennifer-12, 42 gook, 11:ori1lee1g24 A ook, au a- , Cook, Phillip,-29' Coonfield, Joyce-129 , Cooper, Jacob Gary-27 Cooper, James-26 Cooper, Janet-24,' 42 Cope, Jola-12, 22, 65 Copeland, Nancy-25 Corrin, Dwight-34, 58, 71, 78 Coss, Johnnie-12 Cotten, Darrell-29, 48 Cotter, Timothy-27, 42, 8 77 Comstock, J ay-35, Costa, Cheryl-61 Coulson, Robert-12 Coulter, Lynn fButch7- 25 Coup, Mike-24, 64 Courtney, Myrtle-57 Cowles, Ruth-5 Cox, David-30, 51, 70 Cox, Gary-33, 42 Cox, Mary-12 Craft, Darrell-12 Cramer, David-28 Crandall, Sandra--12, 49 Doty, David-30 Douty, James-35, 71 Douty, Joseph-28, 70,74 Dowler, Karen-37 Drain, Betty-38 Drake,,Pamela-34, 50, 65 Driver, Richard-25 - Drowatzky, Minnie-5 Duckett, Ronald-35 Dudley, Charlene-31 Duff, Diane-37 Dumford, Michael-32, 75 Duncan, Jacqualine Sue -26 Duncan, Randy--24 Dunn, Elizabeth-33 Dunn, Hardy-5, 8 , Durand, M. Maurice-29 Dutton, Frank-12, 51,70 , DuVall, Jeanine-34 Dyar, Richard-28 Dye, D. Larry--25 Dye, Dennis-35 Dye, Dorothea-27 Dye, James Pat-70, 73, ' 77 Dye, Patricia-13 Dykes, Rosetta-13 Eastman, Donna-26, 41 Ebberts. Dianne-30 Ebel, Richard-28, 73 Eby, Charles-13 Eckhardt, Victoria-27 Edson, Jack-13 Ehrke, Michael-28 Ehrlich, Larry-13 X g Eichacker, Gloria-13 Eldredge, Lawrence-13, Crawford, Albert-34 Crile, Lloyd-36, 52, 77 Crill, Camilla-12 Crill, David-25, 44, 61 Crismier, Charles-24, 42 Criswell, Roy-34 Croft, Jo-36 Cromer, Roy-24, 26 Cron, Linda-12 Crouch, Janice Terry-35 Crow, Toni-12, 41 Crowl, Dennis-42, 52 Crovlvgiover, Rocky-37, Cruz, Yolanda-59 Cuavas, Armida--26 Culbertson, Larry-29 Cumm ings, Connie-31 Cummings, Neita-12, 41 Cungirgxins, Robert-12, Cupit, Karen-31, 43 Curtis, Theo Patricia-28 Cyrus, Janice-27 Cyrus, Judy-12 Czerniak, Janet-12 Daniels, Clara-27 Davidson, Elizabeth-35 Davis, Almelia-36, 53 Davis, Deloris-30 Davis, Fronia-30 Davis, Herman-32, 71 Davis, Jack-31 Davis, John O.-26 Davis, Johnny W.-32, 58 Davis, Judy-12, 49 Davis, Larry-36 Davis, Nancy-33, 42 Davis, W. Dale-24, 43, 50, 64, 79 Dawson, Karen-12 Day, Joseph-12 Day, Judy-32, 65 Dayhu ff, Pamela-29, 53 Dearinger, Neil-5 Dearmore, Don-36, 49, 52 , 58, 73 DeBrot, Nancy-28, 65, 67 DeHon, Deanne-28, 41 Delaney, Tom-26 I DeLaPP, Neil-12, 42, 79 DeMoure, Carolyn-27, 43 Dempsey, Billy-27 Dennett, Tom-12 Dent, Tommy-34, 42, 71 DeSpain, Carolyn-33 DeSpain, Kathleen-12 Dicke, Philip-56 Dickerson, J oseph-12, 42 Dickey, Jim-26 Dine, Judith-12 Dixon, John-27 Dockum, Glenda-12 Dockum, Nancy-34 Doepke, Lynn-43 Doffing, Larry-36 Donham, Lesa-35 Donlevy, Carolyn-24, 45, 65 Donnelly, Barbara-28, 65 Donoho, Thomas-25 Doornbos, Don-32, 58 Doornbos, Patricia-12 40, 42, 51, 70 Eldredge, Louise-37, 65 Elliott, Douglas-31 Elliott. Edwin-5 Ellis, Betty-26, 42, 48 Ellis, Linda-34, 65 Ellis, Susan-13, 50, 65 Ellison, Robert-38 Ellsworth, Carolyn-27 Ellsworth, Roy Preston --13 Emde, 42, J. C. fRustyJ-29, 43, 50 Emel, Jack-34 Engle, Jill-37, 49 Enochs, Carolyn-32 Ensz, Roland-5 Epps, Kathleen-24, 41 Ermey, Kenneth-36 Ermey, Patricia-13, 38 Ernst, Noel-24, 41, 53 Esco, Brently-31 , 78 71, 74, Eshom, Janet-33 Everett, Richard-13, 40, 42 Everhart, Sharon-25 Every, James-13, 53 Ewalt, Linda-30, 48, 65 Falke, Jerry-27 Farha, Alan-29 Farha, Karnela-41, 26 Farris, Ronnie-26, 42 Fast, Janet-24, 43, 50 Faudree, Norma-31 Fawcett, Barbara-33 Fellers, Fenton Fenton , Fenton, Phillip-32, 52 Judy-33, 41 Michael-13, 43 Pamela-28 Fickling, Elizabeth-37 Field, Frederick Ted-13, 42, 73, Fields, Fields, Firstenberger, 38, 43, 47, 60, 79 James-13, 70 Jerry-34, 43 Mary-13, 48, 50, 48, 49 Fish, Vickie-37 Fishback, Tommy-36, 71, 73, 77 Fisher, Elizabeth Ann- 34, 43 Fisher, Hazel-4 Fisher, Patricia-13, 49 Fitch, Walter-24, 49, 52, 79 Fitzmaurice, Jimmy-35 Fitzwater, Diane-24, 41 Fleming, Mary-29 Flesher, David-31, 71 Fletcher, Rita-25, 42 Fletcher, Ronald-13 Flores, Floyd, Gilbert-30 Susan-13, 65 Fogle, Sally-33 Foltz, Earl-5, 71, 79 Foiles, Forbes, Nancy-34 Helen-5 Forbes, Shirley-13 Ford, Gary-25 Ford, Marion-38 Fordham, Phyllis-28 Forney, Brent-13, 51, 70 Fortino, Helen-31 Fortney, Stephanie-13 Fortune, Shirley-31 Foster, Carolyn-36 Foster, Lois-13, 45, 63 Foster, Richard-34 Fowler, Carolyn-13, 49 Fowler, Lee-5 Fowler, Sherryl-31 Francoeur, Donald-30 Francoeur, Robert-31 Frank, J anice-31 Franklin, Barbara-13 Frazier, Carolyn-13 Frazier, Donald-13 Frederick, Carol-36 Frecgegrick, Leonard-31, Frederick, Shirley-13, 40, 42 , Free, Sherry-33, 58 French, Jimmy-28 Erendle, Rick--37, 74, 78 Frick, Joseph Jay-32, 52, 71 , Frisbie, Barbara-29 Frost, Harold-33 Frost, Helen-13 Fry, Larry-32, 42, 71 -xFull?5'ight, Connie-38, Fuller, Fuller, Emmile iJackJ- 3O, 54 Funk, gharles-13, 43, 50 Funk, lenda-13, 42 Funk, Jane-27, 40, 42 Funk, Judy-13, 48, 65 Ann-36, 58 Gage, William-25 Gaines, Joyce-38 Gallirzaith, Ben-36, 42, Galyardt, Norma-13. 42 Gammon, Jacqueline-26 Gammon, Sharon-13, 41 Gard, Eileen-32 Gardner, James-35 Gardner, LaDonna-31, 58 Garfield, Marvin-5, 8 Garner, Oral-25 Garner, Tonya-27 Garrett, Jane-28 Garrett, Janice-41, 27 Garrett, Sheilah-35 Garrison, William-13 Garvin, Biddie-30, 42 Gastion, John-34 Gastion, Shirley-32 Gates, Judith-13, 49 Gehrer, Michael-32, 77 George, Gary-33, 52 Gibson, Larry-14, 78, Gilden. Beverly-32 Giles, Karen-14, 42, 49 Gilkey, Richard-25 Gill. Ann-14, 54, 59, 65 Gillam, Johnny-24, 56, 61. 73, 79 Gilliland, Lawrence-34 Gipson. Jeanette-33, 42 Gish, Harold E. 5 Glass, Phillip-35, 71, 78 Glaslsgock, Anita-14, 40, Glengdrenning, Carglyn- Glendenning, Rhea-34 Goble, Raymond-5 Gomez, Angela-14 Gonzales, David-42 Gonzales, John-14 Gonzales, Peter-14, 51 70, 78 Gonzales. Richard-31, 58 Gooding, Jack, 14 Gooigng, Jed Gene-29, Goofllzgion, Marilyn-35, Goodrich. D. Thad-24, 43, 50 Goodwin, Donald-35 Goodwin, Margie-6 Gouchenour, Peggy-31 Grady, Gerald-25 Graham, Charleen-14 Graham, Nancy-14, 49 Graham, Steven-26, 42, 52, 75 Graham, William-34 Gransberry, Leslie-24, 56 Graul, Walter-14 Graves, Michael-36, 58 Graves, Philip-31 Gray, Cecil-6 Gray, Greta-14 Gray, Vickie-27 Green, Connie-14 Green, Donna-34, 42,53 Green, Linda-14 Green, Robert-35 Greigfield, Pamela-24, Greenwood, Lila-37 Greer, Darrell-32, 42 Gregg, Jim-26, 49 Gregg, Nancy-37, 53 Gregory, Gary-27, 51, 73, 79 Mitchell, Teressa-36 Marilyn-29 75 Mayor, Harold-17, 59 McCarty, Vicki-33, 48 Morton, McDoniel, Bernard Hawkins, Patsy-14 Kirkpatrick, Robin-36 Martinez, Janie-33 Martinez, Mamie-17 Martinez, Paula-38 Martinson, Don-6, 8 Mason, Frank Al-29, 32, 74, 77 Mason, Gladys-6 Mason, Y va i rf w 171,244 , wha, 'il , if i ' . ,rind ,N ' . . . . , W f 2 Lf' 4- 4 4 , Gribble, Susi-14, 41, 42, Higgins, Ma fly ,J mes, J, -30 551 fl .V-ln 1, . bara-26 43 Higfg, Stanle -296411 , son mes , 4 , ' 9, f arr -28 Grier, Mary Kathy-14 Hil , Ellen-7-15 i ' 501 5 , ' 'I a .f 1 aro 32 49 Hill, igge-36.42 V4 Jarfpt, wiirhr 5, 42 4- Jon 4 6 Griffith, Frances-3 -Hill, nn ' 29 ,9 if 45, . 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Jerr -1 J I , bg 1 , 4 4 ee, i'aundra52712 43 , Ju 24, ic o ,g hardy-15, song, sa- , ee, erry- , , , Hack 4 iw 3 ik, khnsok, P r -2 yt, 50, 70, 79 Ha H, T -29, 59, 7 te, Hlas-36' ,V nso 4 a v - Lefler, David-37, 58 a en, nis 5 Hobso ancp-35 15 6 , ,67 0 , , Leisek, Kathlene-16, 42 gwro , -32, Hod C ' ia-15, 50, , 0 ,' nr , Y Lent, Thomas J.-6, 8 Halcr 3 3 11 , 1 f , ,Jane Bari a X ,35, Leon, Judith-58 , Hodge , elyn-15 , ' J- Leon, Nancy-16 Half, ' a-1 , 65 L9 otlgs 'Sharon 5, 5' J sg Dann 6 Lepley, Linda-35 Hale, Ven , 42 6 M E ,, f ' e L Eliza h-6 Leslie, Eloise-35 Hahn, 1 to oe c nmgfbert 15, 0 ij, Gary , 2, 71, 73 Levels, Willie-30, 73 Han, V, - 4 1 . f, illf 26 ' -Jon s .Harold-26 Levings, Vickie-35 Halma Nangy A , - , ff , f a-15,,4 ,52,, Jorilesf qndal,-sa Levinski, Maureen H3156 athry 14, 4 'li p. , Roger-3 42, ,Jone lvin-26, 37, 43 Reenie-29, 41 H .10 , K,-mn -3 , , ' Jo I , elvin James-77 Levitan, Wandell-32, 71 H lin, ' y la ast iffa t 34 V , e:f!Orie-6 Lewis, Lloyd-30 Rankin ery , 42 . gan oris , 53 ' nker, Elsie-6, 25, 30 Lewis, Wesley-25 Ha l Glen ': , foga Vera 4 Onker, Jeanne-25, 41, Lewis, William-31, 79 H s' , Jenn' - f Hog od, James-37 49, 65 L,ickey,Lacretia-16 H es y, Lin -36 I Ho oo net-37 Jonker, Terry-26 Lies, Larry-16, 26 I-din , ary 30, H nd, awrence-15, Jordan, John-15, 52, 53 Lieurance, James-37 a n hn J- , 2, 5, 6 Lindal, Norman-24, 42, 7 H nd, Stella Ludeen- 51, 70, '73, 78 Har 0 , Cha I - T3 , 9 Kaelson, Janet-27, 42 Lindsay, Billy.-27 Ha , :,. TL- llingsworth, Myron Kahoe, Judith-15, 42 Lindstrom, Sheryl-35, 43 Ha X11 , rles . 2, Neil-15, 30 Kane, Richard-32, 77 Litchford, Larry-30 1 Holloway, Alvin-34, 58 Kaufman, Esther-5, 36 Little, Karen-36 Harp D -76 Hollowell, F. Robert- 6, Kaufman, Kathy-27 Little, Leroy-9, 34.58, 75 1-Iarr , e-3 42, 43, 50, 58 Keast, Nancy-15, 46, 48, Little, Phyllis-34 Harrell, ula- Holmes, Carol-28, 41, 50,. 65 Littlejohn, James-32 Hawrrin n, J Keith- 65, 67 Keckelsen, Jane-35, 58 Livingston, David-27, 77 24, 42 7 Holmes, Denise-15. 43, Keene, Mary Jane-16. Livingston, Robert-25 Harrin , ynn-42 49 45 Loch, Gary-32, 52 Harris,l y-14, 51, 76 Holmes, John-25 Keeney, ROY-57 Lochmann, Riney-16,51, Harris I' 'dred-4 Holmes, Sharon-15 Keetef, Gary- 29, 51, 73 45, 65, 69, 70, 74, 77 Harris? Richard Allen- Holt, Carol-15 Keeter, Ginger-35 Lofgren, Steve-31 29, 53, 78 Holt, Roberta-31 Keimig, Jacquelyn-16 Loflin, Becky-16, 42, 44, Harris, Richard Theo- Holt, Samuel-35 Kelth, Lee-16, 51, 70 49, 54 dore-35 Holtsclaw, Carol-34 Kelley, Ruth-32 Loftin, Jenita-30 Harshfield, Afton-14, 43, 52 Harshfield, Raymond- 31, 49, 79 Hart, Ellen Suzanne-30 Hart, Maxine-28 Hartman, Delaine-14, 40, 49 Hartman, Katheryn-14, 56 Harvey, Shelia-14 Harville, Michael-31 Haskell, Phil-33 Haskin, Lois-6 Haskin, Floyd-14 Haskins, Richard-32, 73 Hassler, Sara-25 Hatcher, Kathleen-28 Hatcher, Sharon-14 Hatfield, James-35, 42, 77 Hatfield, Kenneth-30, 52,79 Haupt, Charlotte-14, 41, 43 Haworth, William-14 Hayes, Billie-30 Hayes, Elnora-57 Hayes, Eita-57 Hayes, Jim-34, 77 Hayes, Mike-35, 42, 43 Hazen, Teddy-30, 51, 70 Heatwole, Beverly-14, 42, 64, 65 Heckathorn, Donald-35, 43, 50, 64 Hedburg, Donna-30 Heflin, Elizabeth-57 Heflin, Lavon-14 Hege, James-24 Helm, Jenny-31 , Helt, Douglas-14 Helt, Jeani-34, 41 Hendershot, Maurice-6, 51, 71, 75, 78 Henderson, Ronnie-38, 58 Henry, James-33, 77 Henry, Nancy-14, 44, 51 Henson, Carolyn-15, 30, 49 -. Herbert, Charles-34, 79 Herbert, Mary-24' I-Lergert, Judith-32 Heritage, Jimmy-31 Hernandez, JoAnn-30 Herndon, Robert-25 Herring, Betty-15, 49 Herring, James-28, 59 Herring, Marjorie-32 Herrman, Laura-34, 41, 49 Hershbarger, Larry-26 Heun, Clarence-15. 25 Hewitt, John-15, 51, 72, 74, 77 Hong? Reba-24, 42, 48, Hoover, Rebecca-15, 42 Hoover. Vicky-35 Hope, Randle-15, 46 Horn, Linda-34 Horsley, Harvey-33, 71, 77 Horsley, William-30, 70 Hoseney, Patricia-15 Houston, Shirley-15 Howard, John-38 Howard, Robert-34 Howey. Earl-57 Hoy, Bill-15 Hoy. Mary-34 Hoyle, Gloria-32. 58 Hubbard, Linda-37 Hudson, Rebecca-34, 48. 65 Huff, Harold-15, 52, 70 Hughes, Gloria-26, 49 Hughes, Jerry-31, 52,78 Hull, Rose-57 Hunsaker, Elain-25 Hunsinger, Robert-27, 48, 51, 76 Hunt, Barbara Sue-41, 26 Hunt. Judith-15 Hunt, Paula-31, 41 Hunter, J immy-24 Hunter, Keith-26, 44, 45 Hunter. Marilyn-26, 28 Hurd, Arlene-25 Hurst, Patsy-15, 41, 43 Hutchens, Mike-33, 43, 50. 60 Hysom, Judith-36, 41, 48 Ingels, Lesta Jane-15, Kelly, James-16 Kelsey, Sharen-16, 46 Kern, Sheryl-24, 52 Kerr, Nancy-33, 42 Kerr, Phyllis-28, 42 Kieffer, Cheryl-16, 49 Kifer, Marsha-33, 40, 43, 50 Kincaid, James-6, 8 Kind, Billy-32 King, Barbara-35 King, Larry-33, 78 King, Richard-32, 78 Kinney, Donna-27, 43, Kinney, Gerald-6, 48 Kinney, James-16, 44, 47, 61, 78 Kinsall, Billy-32 Kinsey, Sandra-16, 43 Kinsinger, Todd-33 Kirk, Michael-30 Kirkhuff, Martin-37,52, 74 50 Kirlggnd, William Don- Klag, Kenneth-26 Klingman, Sharon-34 KloDP, Carolyn-16 Klotz. Dan-26, 77 Knapp, Beverly-16, 49 Knecht, Stephan-16, 51, 70, 77 Knight, Dorothy-26 Knight, Wendell-16 Koby, Lydia-6 Koenke, Lana-30 Koontz, Janet-43 Kopmanis, Marina-35 Kuhn, Carol-16 Kuhn, Carolyn-24 Kuhn, Gladys-6 45, 47 Kuhn, Paul-34, 42, 79 Irby, Curtis-37, 71, 74, Kuhns, Shirley-37 78 Kunce, Vern-35, 58 Irby, Otto-8 Isenhour, Pamela-31 Isham, Jerry-38 Jackson, Christopher-15 Jackson, David-31, 79 Jackson, Doris-15, 43, Lacey, Maerene- 32, 53 Ladd, Gery-31, 71, 73 Ladd, Shirley-30 Lafferty, David-31 Lake, Patricia-33 Lamb, Etta-31 44, 50 Lamb, Kathryn-35 Jackson. Gary-29, 39, Lamb, Ted-6 47, 54. 58 Lammon, Martha-16 Jackson, Gloria J ean-35 Jackson, Henry-32, 58, 70, 71 Jackson, Jerry-30 Jackson, Joyce-26 Jackson, Kenneth-36, 58. 77 Jackson, Martha-57 Jackson, Robert-33, 58 Jacques, Darryl-24 Jaeger, Bill-24, 43 Lampe, Karen-16, 41 LaMunyon, Dennis-37, 71 Landers, Kermit-31 Landers, Richard-29 Landrum, David-30 Landrum, Richard-31 Lane, Dennis-16, 42 Langford, Richard-37, 43 Lank, Phyllis-37 Logan, Billy-27 Long, Margaret-16 Long, Mary-25, 58 Looney, Lois-27, 41 Loper, Marilyn-33, 58 Lopez, Jessie-38 Lord. Nancy-33, 58 Loveless, Dennis-31 Loving, LeeAnn-28 Lowe, Richard-34 Lowe, Thomas-25 Lueszler, Velma-57 Lugard, Karen-16, 49 Luinstra, Jo-34, 42, 52 Lynch, Suzann-25, 43 Lyon, Connie-36, 58 Lyons, Laura-37 MacGowan, Dorothy-38 Macklin, Joyce-30 Maddox, Charles-16, 51, 70, 73, 77 Maddox, Diana-30, 41 Maddox, D. Frances-27 Maddox, Sharon-16, 42, 43, 50, 53 Magness, Velion Yvonne -31, 53 Majors, Jerry-32 Malay, Catherine-32, 43 Mallory, Tom-35 Mannan, Vickie Sue- 16, 41 Mansfield, Barbara-30 Mansfield, Philip-33, 71 Mansker, Betty Jon-37 Mantooth, Paul-24 Marble, Sandra-16, 45 Mardock, Judith-42 Markel, David-33, 42 Markel, Loma-57 Marler, Carol-25 Marler, Judith-16 Marlett. James-35 Marley, Karen-28 Marley, Marshall-36 Marley Oran-57 Marr, Wesley-71 Marrel, Mary-16, 43 Marsalis, Carol-37 Marshall, Diane-32, 41, 48 Marshall S bil-6 Martin, , Y Barbara-28 Martin, Beverly-37 Martin, Dixie-34 Martin, Elizabeth-38 Martin, Frank-16, 42 Martin, Glenda-34 Martin, Kay-35. 65 Martin, Iva Loretta-31 Martin, Mary-16 Martin, Michael-17, 45, 48, 63 Martin, Roland-34 Martinez, James-31, 52 Massey, Vicki-31, 42 Masters, Larry-17, 51, 78 Mastin, Mary Helen-6 Matheson, Jerry-26, 43 Matthews, Mary-17 Mauk, Beverly-37 Maxfield, Nancy-33, 65 Maxwell, Alma-32 Mayberry, Denver-57 Mayberry, James-26, 77 Mayer, James-30, 42, 51, McCall, Tommy-31 McCarty, Pat-17, 42, 51, 72, 73, 77 McCarty, Janie-25, 64, 65 McClellan, Leon Wayne -35 McClellan, Marvel-26, 42, 70 McClure, Steve-36, 52, 77 McColgan, Sally-25 McConachie, Janice-24, 43, 50 McCord, Judy-26 McDonald, Billie-17 McDonald, Samuel-17, 77 fMackJ-30, 77 McEarchern, Rlickie-36, 56, 71 McElhinny, Donald-17, 56 McElmurry, J ohn-37, 52 McFaddin, C. Wendell- 25, 42, 78 McFarland, William-35 McFate, Charles-17, 43 McFate, Jean-34 McGee, Christine-25, 49 McGinley, Fred-17, 53 McGinnis. Danny-17 McGowan, Dorothy-58 McGuire, Jackie-27 McKee, Larry-32, 42, 77 McKibbin, Kendra-40, 41, 42, 43 McLaughlin, Ralph Eric -30, 53 McLean, Betty-38 McLeod. Ted-37, 73 McMahan, Michael-58 McMillen, Davida-36, 43, 50 McMillen, Frances-17, 42 McNabb, Jerry-33 McNabney, Bill-36 McNeal, Edward-58, 71 McNeil, Mike-35 McPherron, Lois-6, 8 McPheeters, Charlene- 32 McQueen, Donald-36 McTeer, Joyce-17. 45 McVey, Cherlyn-17 Meacham, Valerie-30, 42 Meehan, Connie-17 Meek, Cherryl-26 Meek, Roberta Gail-17 49 Meeks, Lillian-57 Mellington, Clinton-29 Mendoza, Rosalie-35 Mercer, Terry-35 Mesa, Dolores-17 Messenger. Bobby-17,42 Messenger, Judy-17, 22, 43, 50, 64, 65 Metcalf, Mary Jane-4 Michelson, Judith-31 Michelson, Paul-26, 53 Mochon, Billy-17 Mock, Veneta Kay-31 Monasmith, Sharon-45 Monroe, Rochelle-17 Monggomery, Lawrence Mood, Lester-24, 42, 75, 76 Mooney, Walter-24, 43, 79. Moore, Bill-70, 71 Moore, Charlotte-35 Moore, Kay-38 Moore Roger-17 Moore Moore Rosemary-37 I Susan Jill-34, 58 Moore, Susan Jonette- 34 Moore, Venita-38 Moore William-6 Moorniann, Eric-32, 43 Moorman, Henry-29, 43 Moreland, Jimmie-17 Moreno, Gilbert-27, 43, 70, 73 Moreno, Steve-37 Morgan, Keitha-32 Morgan, Kenneth-28 Morgan, Ronnie-17, 56, 73, 77 Mork, Nick-34, 52 Morris, David-71, 77 Morris, Judy-17, 49 Morrow, J udith-24 Morse, Wilma-7 Pamela-31 Morton, Patricia-36, 58 Muck, Cheryl-29 Mul-lendore, Donna-38 Mullins, Roger-28 Mundy, Jane-17 Munson, Jeanette-30 Murphy, Johnny-17, 44, 60 Murphy, Judith-36 Murray, Kenneth-18, 51, 78 Murray, Myra-32 Myers, Danney-18 Myers, Patricia-32 Myers, Robert-18 Myers, Sherril-30 Myers, Vicki-33, 58 Nagel, Susan-8, 26, 35 Napier, Barbara 26 Nash, Bruce-32 Neel, John-18 Neff, Eva-18, 43 Neidens, Terry-24 Neiigenfind, Donald-18, 56 Nelson, Jack-34, 58 Nestelroad, Steve-33 Nethercot, Robert-37 Newby, Jerome-25 Newby, Lawrence-33, 56, 58 Newcomb, Michael-29 Newcomb, Patrick-31, 58 Newkirk Newman 52 Newman Newman Newton, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, , Wayne-18, 42 , Alice-18, 42, , Jill-29 Linda-37 Joe-18, 65 Mike-18, 49 Viola-57 William-28, 43, 79 Mikesell, Sherrie-41, 27 50, 64 Nicholson, Wendell-25 Nickum, James-18, 52, 56, 62 Nightingale, Warren-38 Nikkel, Leslie Wayne- 29, 42, 70 Nitschke, Janet-7 Nixon, Carol-31 Norris, David-18, 43, 45, 48, 51, 70, 73 Norris, Michael-24, 45, 51, 53, 70, 74, 78 Norton, Bob-74 Norwood, Wilda Ann-26 Nunemacher, Eula M.- 7, 26 Oakley. Billie-27, 45 Oakman, Jerry-32 O'Dell, Linda-35 Oden, Edna-28 Ogle, Audrey-31 Ohlsen, J oel-18, 53, 77 Olson, Elsie-6 O'Neill, Mike-34, 71, 74 Miller, Cecilia-17 Miller, Charles-17 Miller, Dale-27, 52, 78 Miller, Dave-33 Miller, Dennis-34 Miller, Glenda-35 Miller, Joseph-25, 42 Miller, Judith-36 Miller, Kathleen-29, 40, 42, 52 Miller, Marilyn-17, 45, 63 Miller, Roger-32 Miller, Susan-28, 43 Miller, William-17, 49 Millikan, Laura-31 Millikan, Sharon-37 Millins, Patricia-17, 43 Million, Jewell-17, 52 Miner, Sheryl-27, 43 Mitchell, Candy-24, 45, 50, 65 Mitchell, Nancy Virginia -17, 49 Mitcllaell Suzanne-17, 42, O'QuJinn, Robert-31 Ornelas, Angelina-34 Ornelas, Suzanne-30 Oropesa, Delores-38 Oropesa, Tony-37, 58 Orr, Cynthia Eilene-34, 58 Otis, Jo-27 Overman. William-32, 50 71 73 43, , , ,77 Overstreet. 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